Everyday Aquapaint - Reusable Water Painting by Active Minds | Specialist Alzheimer's/Dementia Art Activity w/Five Painting Designs

Everyday Aquapaint - Reusable Water Painting by Active Minds | Specialist Alzheimer's/Dementia Art Activity w/Five Painting Designs
Everyday Aquapaint - Reusable Water Painting by Active Minds | Specialist Alzheimer's/Dementia Art Activity w/Five Painting Designs
Everyday Aquapaint - Reusable Water Painting by Active Minds | Specialist Alzheimer's/Dementia Art Activity w/Five Painting Designs
Everyday Aquapaint - Reusable Water Painting by Active Minds | Specialist Alzheimer's/Dementia Art Activity w/Five Painting Designs
Everyday Aquapaint - Reusable Water Painting by Active Minds | Specialist Alzheimer's/Dementia Art Activity w/Five Painting Designs
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Everyday Aquapaint - Reusable Water Painting by Active Minds | Specialist Alzheimer's/Dementia Art Activity w/Five Painting Designs

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Upon opening, one of the paintings was bent in ...
Amazon CustomerAugust 5, 2017
Upon opening, one of the paintings was bent in half and stained on the backside. The rest appear okay, but to have one out of the five pictures be damaged when paying $20.00 for the set is unacceptable.
Good product but can improve!
DAVID YALLAFebruary 11, 2017
The Aquapaint is designed good to create enthusiasm for dementia patients but it has a challenge too. Generally dementia patients are slow to do a job like painting. So by the time they finish the painting the first drawn part dries up and the person has to redo it again and again. I wish that the painting dries up slowly. The colors are also not so bright. I have observed that people with dementia get attracted to bright colors.
Pure fun
Allamary MooreJuly 20, 2016
Tons of fun

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