Little Artist's Easel | Hape
Hape
Little Artist's Easel | Hape
SKU: E2016
$779.00
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This versatile double-sided easel, equipped with a magnetic blackboard, whiteboard, and a roll of drawing paper, offers endless artistic possibilities. The easel's height is adjustable, growing with your child and fostering their independence, teamwork, and creative expression in a fun environment.
Features
- Boundless Creative Possibilities: This versatile easel is designed to spark imagination with 4 primary play modes: free-form doodling on the whiteboard, classic chalk art on the blackboard, expansive sketching on paper, and interactive magnetic play, all integrated into one convenient setup.
- Easy to Use & Store: No assembly required—simply unfold the tray to start creating. Features a one-click storage design for easy packing away when not in use.
- Adjustable Height for Growing Children: With 4 different height adjustments, ranging from 900mm to 1150mm, this easel grows with your child, accommodating their needs as they develop.
- Versatile Creative Space: The double-sided easel provides ample space for multiple children to draw simultaneously, encouraging cooperative play and creativity.
- Easy to Maintain: The washable paint cups, dishes, trays, and paint buckets are all easy to clean, ensuring a mess-free and uninterrupted creative process.
- Independent Creation: This easel features a user-friendly paper-cutting function, allowing children to independently cut paper to their desired size. This promotes autonomy, enhances self-care in crafting, and cultivates a sense of independence in their creative process.
Specifications
Age Group: From 3 Years
Number of Parts: 18
Dimensions: 52 x 115 x 43 cm
Weight: 6 kg
Play Tips
A collaborative art project is a fun way for children to learn teamwork and develop social skills. Two small artists can work together on the same side of the easel, or take turns adding to a shared painting, eventually creating a masterpiece together.
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