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5 of 5 At Home July 15, 2024
Reviewer: Sue MacDonald from FL  
This kit is amazing! My mom, who has Alzheimer's disease, just loves them. Keeps her busy for a long while with minimal help from me!


 
 
5 of 5 Mrs May 15, 2024
Reviewer: Carol  
This aqua pack is absolutely brilliant.
My mum has got dementia and I bought the garden pack for her so she had something to do
Well she loves it .
She sits there for prob an hour or 2 as she is painting,
the first part dries and turns back to white but she happily goes back and redo it
It's amazing
I would definitely recommend  to anyone who is thinking about purchasing this product
She really enjoys it and talks about the picture what is appearing.
Amazing


 
 
5 of 5 January 15, 2024
Reviewer: Phyllis from Canada  



 
 
5 of 5 Great activity December 27, 2022
Reviewer: Paula Byers from New Braunfels, TX United States  
I bought these for my grandson who has Sanfilippo Syndrome which is dubbed "Childhood Alzheimer's". His parents and therapist provide daily activities with him so I thought these painting sheets might be a good tool for them to use.


 
 
5 of 5 nice activity for grandparents February 3, 2022
Reviewer: Brenda from Kendall  
my kids worked with mom on these and they were all entertained for a good hour or so! would highly recommend any with animals!


 
 
3 of 5 February 3, 2022
Reviewer: Laura Johnson (purchaser) from MARQUETTE, MI United States  



 
 
5 of 5 Wonderful Activity December 7, 2021
Reviewer: Ann Beasley from Warner Robins, GA United States  
These are wonderful color activities for memory care.  Our residents enjoyed this so much.


 
 
4 of 5 Fun painting activity July 9, 2021
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from New York  
This is a fun, easy activity that anyone can do with their loved one. I enjoyed it, but my loved one is in the early stage and did not enjoy the fact that the painting disappeared. I think it may be better for a very, very short term memory, but it just may depend on the person. It reminds me of a "Buddha Board".