Jack seems to be interested in playing with pens and "drawing." More like scribbling... but it's so cute! I LOOOVED drawing when I was a kid, so I hope he takes after me:)
Anyway, has anyone given crayons or markers to your toddler yet? Are there toddler friendly versions out there? I was at Walgreens yesterday and looked to see what they have, but I didn't want to give him actual markers - that would make quite a mess...
Re: Crayons or Markers for toddlers?
Crayola makes these fat markers that are shaped like animals. I have some for DD but I haven't let her use them yet because I think she'd draw all over the carpet and furniture.
Crayola also makes 'color-wonder' stuff that only marks on special paper so that they can't make a mess. You could try that.
ETA: here are the toddler markers. They are called Tadoodles.
DS has been "drawing" with crayons since about 12 months - I gave him some on a lark, and he actually drew with them instead of eating them (though he's not on putting things in his mouth, generally).
My mom made the good point that kids love markers so much more, that it's maybe a better idea to hold off on them until he's bigger. So for now it's crayons (and sometimes pens if I'm feeling generous). I also bought a really big sketchbook at an art supply store for him to draw on. hth
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
ditto
Markers just seem like they could do a bit too much damage if he snuck one away, lol!
The Tadoodle markers are nice, but they don't dry very fast so he ends up fingerpainting with them. So for now, we stick to Tadoodles crayons. I also bought some very fat crayons to try.
The most success we've had is with washable fingerpaints. We made a father's day masterpiece with that.
This is a great idea.
Crayola makes large crayons in addition to the regular-sized (smaller) ones -- just not in as many colors. DD has both and for now, prefers the larger ones.
The Tadoodles crayons were a bust for us. It's much easier for her to hold and use normal crayons. The Tadoodles weren't worth the cost, IMO.
We also do washable finger-paints and she's just now really getting a kick out of that. I've got some bath-tub finger-paints as well that are super easy to clean up.
We haven't done markers yet.
DD1, 1/5/2008 ~~~ DD2, 3/17/2010