- The carton has a paint chart for guidelines on how to mix all of the colors in the rainbow!
- The brightly colored paints are a great way for your child to learn about colors.
- Your child will have fun getting clean with our mild, sudsy formula.
Product Description
Sesame Street Finger Paint Bubble Bath contains three individual finger paint bottles. They come in red, blue and yellow which can be mixed to create different colors. The packaging features Elmo, Cookie monster and Big Bird from Sesame Street…. More >>
Sesame Street Finger Paint Bubble Bath

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#1 by MACATTACK on April 2, 2010 - 10:22 pm
it will leak on the outer part of your tub and get everywhere…but it is soap and easily washes off…my son enjoys spelling letters in the tub with this..it does not irritate his skin…
Rating: 4 / 5
#2 by L. Gray on April 2, 2010 - 10:51 pm
My 2-year-old son likes to play with these colors, and it’s been fun showing him how the colors mix to make new colors, but… the paint/bubble bath is oddly gelatinous, doesn’t mix very easily (stir, stir, STIR), and creates a LOT of bubbles and suds, which isn’t so great if you have soft water. It also is useless for finger-painting except for some smearing around. No hand-prints or anything like that. Also, it’s not good for sensitive skin; I have to make sure I keep rinsing it off my son or he starts to itch. I also was not impressed with the Sesame Street tub tints; I wish they wouldn’t lend their name to such sub-par products.
Rating: 2 / 5
#3 by H. Singer on April 3, 2010 - 1:16 am
My children do not have overly sensitive skin, but when we used these paints they ended up with a horrible splotchy rash all over thier bodies. Because of that they were thrown away. The idea was great but the containers are too hard for kids to squeeze.
Rating: 1 / 5
#4 by Jackson D. Stokes on April 3, 2010 - 3:47 am
These bath paints are cool, but get ready for a thick and soapy residue when trying to rinse off the tub and your kids. My son likes the effect, but my daughter’s skin gets rough and bumpy when we use it with her. I wouldn’t buy these again, but did use them completely.
Rating: 3 / 5
#5 by Leah C. Lively on April 3, 2010 - 4:24 am
My daughter is 2 and loves these paints. As other reviewers have noted, they dont really stick as paint (we have a plastic tub) and they don’t show up too bright on the walls. But they are gooey and can be mixed in her hand and make a “mess” in her tub, which she likes. It cleans easily since its a soap. Overall they are fun, just realize they arent going to be like having real paint.
Rating: 4 / 5