Using Soap Pen Encourages Your Kid To Draw All Over Themselves — And Have Good Clean Fun

It can be perplexing when you give your child a pen or pencil and to write with and they then proceed to use their hands as their own personal canvas. You don’t want to curb their creativity, but it can be a daunting task to stop your child from doodling on themselves. But Soap Pen is one writing instrument that you won’t mind your pint-sized Picasso from playing with.

You can provide plenty of paper for your kid to scribble on, but they always manage to draw on their skin instead. But Soap Pen actually encourages kids to clean up their act — literally.

Here’s how it works: When it’s time for your child to wash up, they simply head to the sink and draw all over their hands with the Soap Pen. Any design (think stars, hearts, rainbows, etc.) will do, as long as it covers most of their hands. Once the drawing is done, wet your hands with warm water and rub them together for a lovely lather. After rinsing, all the grime should be gone, leaving your child’s hands clean and germ-free.

Soap Pen is ideal for any age, but it’s especially awesome for little kids who might be mastering hand washing and can’t quite handle big bars of soap yet. Plus, it helps them hone their handwashing skills, understanding when they should clean their hands and how long it takes to get them squeaky clean.

Available in cute colors like Orange, Blue, and Green (plus limited-edition Pink/Strawberry and Purple/Grape scented pens), Soap Pen can set your child up for soapy success.

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