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๐จ Safe, vibrant, and mess-friendly finger paint for your mini creative genius!
Veggie Baby Edible Finger Paint is a non-toxic, vegan, vegetable-based powder paint designed for babies 6 months and older. Made in the USA, it offers 5 bright colors that mix with water for fresh, safe, and easy-to-clean sensory play. Free from common allergens and harsh chemicals, it encourages creativity while giving parents peace of mind.











| ASIN | B07TKFGP1M |
| Age Range Description | Baby, Toddler |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,858 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #11 in Kids' Finger Paint |
| Brand | Veggie Baby |
| Brand Name | Veggie Baby |
| Color | Green,Orange,Pink,Purple,Yellow |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | Full |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,812 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Included Components | Paint |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | AnhaltGS |
| Model Number | VBFP1 |
| Paint Type | Watercolor |
| Part Number | VBFP1 |
| Size | 10 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Non Toxic |
| Special Features | Non Toxic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Arts and Crafts |
| Surface Recommendation | Paper |
| UPC | 738447801033 |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Ounce |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
B**R
Great
This paint is great! It's completely baby safe since the ingredients are all food. It's expensive, but we've been using the same pack for 3 years- a little powder goes a long way. The texture isn't like regular paint, the colors aren't as vibrant as regular paint, they dry to different shades, and they fade over time. This isn't surprising since they're food! I've also never had this stain my kids' skin and it's easy to clean up. I'm certain it would stain fabric (especially the turmeric one) so my kids paint in just a diaper. It would likely stain light colored plastic as well, like a highchair tray, but it's never stained our sealed wooden table and is easy to clean off. I would never use this paint to make keepsake items or gifts for others, for that we use acrylic paints and keep a VERY close eye on kids who might try to taste it. But the veggie paints are perfect when the goal of the art project is simply to have fun and make a mess!
B**E
It works and that makes me and my baby happy.
Its edible finger paints it's not opaque it doesn't blend well it's not for creating beautiful masterpieces, its for toddlers and I feel really good letting my 15-month-old play with it. I don't have to keep swatting her hand away from her mouth, I don't really care if it gets on her skin or if she makes a big mess. Its safe !! You can literally smell the veggies in it. Cleans off completely and you get a decent amount of paint and its actually pretty thick, a little goes a long way for tiny little fingers and adjustable make it thicker or thinner whatever if that matters to you. Will be buying again. We had tons and tons of fun with this.
A**Y
Worthwhile purchase
Quite lovely fingerpaints for toddlers, easy to mix. Add more or less water for desired consistency because they do not mix the same per each. Best used in an environment that cannot be stained, such as sealed tile/stone, or use a drop cloth or canvas cloth to create a safe space under and around the activity. They are vegetable based, however, the yellow and red are very strong colors, and might permanently stain carpet, furniture, or clothing, even if immediately cleaned. My carpet still has a pinkish hued spot where the beet powder paint fell on it, although, only I can see it now, because I know where to look! I will definitely buy them again, because while they arenโt perfect for permanent works of art, the peace of mind that my toddler has safe tools to play with is priceless. He also had a lot of fun.
K**Y
Perfect for sensory play
This was perfect for our purpose of sensory play. The paints are different textures, bright colors, different spice smells and safe when wet. My 9 month old had a blast painting the canvas and everything else. She got them on her face, which I felt more comfortable with given their ingredients. Clean up was easy since we did it in the bath tub. Between painting and bathing, we used an entire wake window doing this activity and still have plenty of paint to do it again a few more times. Cons: if youโre looking to make keepsakes, these likely arenโt for you. The colors dull to chalk shades when dry, it smells of spices and looks textured and delicate. I donโt think theyโd hold up well over time without some sort of added coat to preserve them
M**.
Yellow color stains permanently!
The consistency isnโt really of paint, itโs gloopy and doesnโt have the same color payoff. Thereโs also 2 colors that seem pretty similar and redundant. Thereโs red, green, yellow (2), and a purple. I would have liked a blue for more variety, like they could have used spirulina for example. The yellow is turmeric and it smells strongly (expected). Iโm donโt know the formula but I was hoping it had something in it that would prevent it from staining but unfortunately I was wrong. The yellow stains really bad and if youโve ever used turmeric you know it doesnโt wash out
M**K
Very Fun, Easy, and Safe
Got this for my 11 month old niece to give her a fun artistic sensory experience. These paints are awesome!! I felt very safe using it with my niece, especially when she did sneak a finger into her mouth. I put her in a small blow up pool and let her experiment. She loved squeezing the paint between her fingers and toes. When clean up time came the paint was easy to rinse off. Although, FYI, what I'm assuming was the beet and the turmeric did leave a slight tint on her skin after rinsing, but it faded away with her regular bath later that night. Knowing that these were natural pigments, neither I, nor her parents, were concerned about it. I did buy the branded finger paint paper with it, which is not as glossy as regular finger paint paper or as thin as copy paper. If your looking for artwork to keep than invest in the paper. If you're more interested in the exploration and sensory experience any paper will do. All in all this was a great purchase and I can't wait to use it again!
C**L
Non toxic edible finger paints
This was a gift for my 1 year old granddaughter to introduce her to finger painting without the dyes or chemicals.
R**T
Safe but colours are not bright
I know it is safe and itโs the most important thing ever. But the colors are not right so my child want too much interested in it. Or maybe we should wait a little but to grow older
D**E
vege paints
for what they are they work well.
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