Unlock your child's artistic potential with Color Wonder Magic Light Brush

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Mess-Free Art with Color Wonder Magic Light Brush The Color Wonder Magic Light Brush is a revolutionary tool for mess-free art. This innovative product allows kids to express their creativity without the worry of making a mess. The main idea behind the Color Wonder Magic Light Brush is that it only works on special Color Wonder paper. This means that kids can draw and paint to their heart's content, but the magic light brush will only leave behind color on the dedicated paper. This feature is perfect for parents who want to encourage their child's artistic expression but don't want to deal with the clean-up that often comes with traditional art supplies. The magic light brush is not only mess-free but also magical.

Hampshire college mascott

The magic light brush is not only mess-free but also magical. When the brush touches the Color Wonder paper, it illuminates with a variety of vibrant colors. Kids can choose from different brush tips to create various effects, such as fine lines or broader strokes.

Hampshire's Whip-Pur vies for Mascot Madness title

The Whip-Pur, the mascot for Hampshire High School at 1600 Big Timber Road, is competing in a contest for the state's most unusual high school mascot name.

CSN and CSNChicago.com, according to their website, are "searching for the most unique Illinois high school mascot nickname in Mascot Madness."

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The Hampshire Whip-Pur mascot beat out the Sequoit mascot on Thursday by a score of 51 percent to 49 percent of the votes. The Whip-Pur mascot will advance to the next round next week.

"This is exciting," said Hampshire High School Principal Brett Bending. "The Sequoits put up a good fight. I encourage Hampshire Whip-Pur fans to vote early and vote often."

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Hampshire's mascot competed against 15 other mascots in the Skyline Region in the first round. The other contestants in this region were: New Trier Trevians, East Aurora Tomcats, Evanston Wildkits, Zion-Benton Zee-Bees, Argo Argonauts, DeKalb Barbs, Carmel Corsairs, Mount Carmel Caravan, Andrew Thunderbolts, Collinsville Kahoks, Antioch Sequoits, Lockport Porters, Schaumburg Saxons, Elk Grove Grenadiers, and the Joliet Central Steelmen.

Dave Hicks, Hampshire High athletic director, said CSN contacted the school about the contest.

"They asked us for information about the Whip-Pur," Hicks said. "The Whip-Pur was originally a tiger with purple and white stripes and a whip. Hampshire High students came up with the mascot during the 1940s."

"Fans are encouraged to vote for each of their favorite nicknames in a four region, 64-team bracket, similar to the National Collegiate Athletic Association's March Madness" according to the CSNChicago.com website. "Each week, they advance one round with the coronation of the Mascot Madness champion taking place during the Illinois High School Association 4A Boys Basketball Championship on Saturday, March 19. Voting is done exclusively through www.csnchicago.com/MascotMadness. On each regional voting page, official tallies are recorded via Twitter and Facebook. Fans are encouraged to not only vote for their favorite school, but for others in each region as well. Each week, the voting round opens on Monday at 12 p.m. and ends on Thursdays at 4 p.m."

Images of the Whip-Pur are found in Hampshire schools.

There is a 3-foot high, fiberglass statue of the mascot at the front entrance of Hampshire High. It was a gift of the Hampshire High Class of 2015.

The Hampshire High Class of 2013 gift to the school was a mural of the Whip-Pur in the school's middle stairwell.

The water tower by Hampshire High is painted white with purple paw prints.

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In addition to serving as the mascot for Hampshire High, the Whip-Pur is also the mascot for Hampshire Middle School, 560 S. State Street, and Hampshire Elementary School, 321 W. Terwilliger Avenue.

The mascot for Gary D. Wright Elementary School, 1500 Ketchum Road in Hampshire, is the Wildcat.

Denise Moran is a freelance reporter.

Images of the Whip-Pur are found in Hampshire schools.
Mess free art with color wonder magic light brush

The magic light brush also has a built-in sound effect that plays when the brush touches the paper, adding an extra level of excitement to the art-making experience. Another notable feature of the Color Wonder Magic Light Brush is that it is safe for children. The brush does not contain any harmful chemicals, making it suitable for kids of all ages. Parents can have peace of mind knowing that their child can enjoy the magic light brush without the risk of exposure to toxic materials. In addition to the magic light brush, the Color Wonder Magic Light Brush set comes with a 30-page Color Wonder paper pad. This ensures that kids have plenty of space to unleash their creativity. The Color Wonder paper is also specially designed to resist color transfer, meaning that kids can stack multiple pages without worrying about smudging their artwork. Overall, the Color Wonder Magic Light Brush offers a mess-free and magical art experience for kids. With its special features and safety benefits, it is a great tool for encouraging artistic expression and creativity in children. Parents no longer have to worry about cleaning up after their child's art sessions, making it a win-win for everyone involved..

Reviews for "Keep your home clean while your child creates with Color Wonder Magic Light Brush"

1. Jessica - 1/5 - I was really disappointed with the Color Wonder Magic Light Brush. It claims to be mess-free but that couldn't be further from the truth. The brush was constantly leaking and dripping paint, leaving streaks all over the paper. The light feature was also underwhelming and didn't add much to the painting experience. Overall, the product didn't live up to its promises and I would not recommend it.
2. John - 2/5 - I bought the Color Wonder Magic Light Brush for my daughter thinking it would be a fun and mess-free way for her to paint. Unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The brush barely produced any color and she had to go over the same areas multiple times just to get a faint result. Additionally, the paper that came with the set had a weird texture and didn't allow the paint to spread evenly. It was a frustrating experience for both of us and I wouldn't purchase this again.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - As an art enthusiast, I was excited to try the Color Wonder Magic Light Brush. However, I found that the colors were not vibrant at all. The brush kept clogging and the paint would come out in inconsistent amounts. The light feature only added to the disappointment as it didn't enhance the painting experience in any way. Overall, I was left unimpressed with this product and wouldn't recommend it to fellow art lovers.

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