The Importance of Early Childhood Education

Jane Doe
April 8, 2025
5 min read

Infants & Toddlers: Edible Finger Paint from MeriCherry. Recommended by our Brown House Educator/Extraordinaire, Ms. Nathalia!

"We are always being asked how to make yogurt paint so I thought I'd show you just how we do it around here. Making baby safe paint is super easy using two ingredients, yogurt and food coloring. The colors always come out beautiful and vibrant and did I mention it's sooooo easy??!!!

First, enlist the help of your favorite ballerina. If you don't have a bejeweled little girl obsessed with tutus around, a regular child will do just fine : ) Have ready, a tub of plain or vanilla yogurt, a spoon or two, some food coloring and some containers. We use a paint palette tray .

*Tip* Vanilla yogurt is super yummy. If the kids discover that the yogurt is vanilla they will likely eat it, by the paintbrush full. If you don't want to encourage eating the paint, stick with plain yogurt.

You can find food coloring here if you're more normal than I am and just order it online. Ask your little helper to scoop out some yogurt into all the little containers you have set up. A few spoonfuls will do. Then squeeze a few drops of food coloring into each container. You just need a few drops. If you add a lot, the colors will be really vibrant but they will likely leave a temporary stain on everything so go light on the drops. I am happy to say I have trained Gigi fairly well in this department.

Once you've squeezed in a few food coloring drops into each container, then you just mix it up with the spoon. Kids love to do pretty much all the steps, but mixing is a favorite. I encourage Gigi to mix up the food coloring as she drops it in the yogurt so we can get a really nice variety of colors. It's a great color theory lesson too. Of course it's very important to do a little paint tasting as you go.

And that's it folks! Super easy right? Yes, there is a slightly bigger mess than when you do it yourself, but you can do it outside and it's super fun for kids, so I think it's worth it."

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Jane Doe
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