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    I've just read in my local paper that an artist has come up with smelly paint - as a way of helping blind and partially-sighted children enjoy art. I thought that's a great idea! For example red paint has strawberry, brown = chocolate etc (you get the gist).

    Just wondered what you all thought - or if some of you already do this??

    Hels xx

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    I read this as 'fruity pants'

    At the childrens centre yesterday on the crafts table they had orange glue that smells of strawberry!

    Forgot to add, the children loved it I think they thought it was paint as they just kept dabbing more and more onto the paper.

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    I read fruity pants too!
    It's a good idea though.

 

 

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