Neon Effect Message Frame Creates Your Own Neon Sign

Neon Effect Message Frame

[Ad- gifted product] Different ways for children to light up their rooms are always a fun time, but with the Neon Effect Message Frame, your child can actually create a new light each and every day – designing exactly what the frame looks like. This drawing toy is essentially a thick black frame with a bit of glass in it. This glass can be drawn on with the included three neon markers – in green, orange, and pink. There is a button on top of the frame which allows the frame to light up, becoming your own neon sign.

Amelia, the artist of the bunch, dived right into this sign. She loved drawing various words and creatures. The markers were easy to use (and easy to wipe away even if the ink was still wet) and everything did dry quite quickly. There is the option to stand up the frame once the design is on or there is a small hole that allows you to hang the design up on a nail, in case you want to put it on your wall. Amelia felt this sign would be a great night light, for children who are a bit afraid of the dark, as it’s a soft light that isn’t too direct.

At first, I didn’t think that only three colors would be enough – but as it turns out, both Amelia and Robin were happy with the three colors provided and found them to be enough for their drawings! The sign has been up on her dresser for a few days, and she loves looking at her design and then designing a new look depending on how she is feeling. Though the Neon Effect Message Frame is a simple concept, it’s one of those toys that children really do love interacting with – and is a cool addition to any bedroom.

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60 thoughts on “Neon Effect Message Frame Creates Your Own Neon Sign

  1. Alex McKay says:

    This would be amazing for my niece, Zara. She’s 9 and would love to draw pictures and write messages. It’s right up her street…hopefully

  2. fiona d says:

    This would be lovely to out in my lad’s bedroom, he has severe learning difficulties, he can recognise certain words so would be a great way to encourage his learning.

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