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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
Fantastic for kid craft stations. Once the dot on the end gets enough paint on it it’s easy to use but if you squeeze too much paint at once you well get splotchy dots, of course. So parent supervision unless you are outside or have an older kid. It’s get fun, make pretty art work. The threading to get the cap on and off is nicely lined so old toddlers can do it themselves.
Nik
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
GIANTThis was not what I thought it was and that is no fault of the seller but entirely due to the fact that I had never heard of a "dauber" before. I saw "dot markers" and "paint dot markers for toddlers" in the title and thought I knew what i was purchasing. I thought I was buying some toddler safe water based paint markers with dot tip for my toddlers. I thought it would be a cute different way for them to color and do art. This is NOT that. These will not work for a coloring book and really aren't meant for regular art. These do bleed through regular paper or thinner paper.Google. informs me these are somehow meant for use in bingo. I don't really understand that as I don't remember ever using paint or giant circle markers while playing bingo but then again I haven't played since I was teensy sooooo maybe it has changed since then... Or maybe there are different versions of bingo? I am very confused.So I sat there staring at these truly Gigantuous Enormous HUMONGOUS circle markers and wondering what on earth purpose could I put these things to. I tested them out and they do work though they are tiny bit messy so I definitely will not be handing these over to my little terrors without supervision and assistance because that leads the way to disaster and regret. I called my husband in and posed the question to him "wth do we do with these giant monstrous markers?" Together we determined they would be pretty great for LARGE art projects using poster board. Like if you were to make a sign perhaps for a lemonade stand.. Or if you were making posters for a school project... These would be absolutely lovely in all of those use cases. My husband also pointed out that this set is pretty Amaze-balls (amazing) for poster making since they provide multiple giant markers of each color and yay for not running out mid-project and ending up with some wonky mismatched color sign.The color that these monstrous markers emits is vivid. The tip type is a tad bit awkward to work with being a giant circle but if you think of it as a ball point pen for GIANTS then it starts to make a bit more sense. Once you get the ink/paint to flow you need to let up on the pressure lest you end up with a LAKE of vivid color. There is a learning curve. I would advise practicing before starting your real project if you like me are not a bingo-er but are instead a parent, a diy-er, or an artist or a fun combo and getting these for artsy creation purposes rather than bingo-ing.TLDR: Not normal paint markers with dot tips. HUGE with giant circle tips. Rich color. Can be messy. Bleeds. Good for poster board or big projects or apparently for some bingo-y stuff. Learning curve to use.4 stars as a non bingo-er art supply for kiddos. Definitely good in certain use cases.Warning: If you value paint/marker-free surfaces and your children are feral or toddlers do not allow unsupervised use.
El'Jaie
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Exactly what you need for BINGO Night/day. This gorgeous array of vibrant color dauber markers. They arrived neatly and securely packaged. For the case it runs about $1.00 each
Missy
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
This is a really great set of daubers. Lots of colors. 48 in the box! The size is easy to handle. They truly are "daubers". If you press to hard, or even just a little hard, you'll get color spattering. But if you do "daub", the colors come out giving full coverage. The ink doesn't take very long to dry either. The pictures on the advertising pages of the bingo cards aren't very good, because these daubers actually do give full coverage. I'm hoping we can use these for a bingo ladies event at our church.
SciTeacher
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
There are 48 dot markers in this set - 4 each if 12 different colors. The downside to me is that the two green colors are very, very close in color. The advantage of this set is that the lids have grooves which makes it much easier to get the traction needed to turn them. Therefore, kids can usually open and close them on their own. I was able to wash the ink if my hands but haven’t tried clothes yet.
fnlhalas
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
These came so fast and are perfect for little kids learning to hold objects and motor skills. Nice colors.
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