On Children's Day, we suddenly realized that you already knew most of the children's gadgets from our catalog, so we decided to remind you about the Zen tablet for drawing water with the
Buddha Board .

The austere design, the harsh concept of “nothing is forever,” and an amazing effect will interest both adults and children. Children will first of all have space for endless, but short-term drawings.
The peculiarity of this drawing tablet is that everything disappears.
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The picture may disappear a little faster, a little slower, depending on the degree of humidity of the brush and the pressure force, but within five minutes something new can already be applied.

Drawing, however, is a pleasure. The brush slides silently, gently and smoothly. At the same time, even without having any artistic abilities, a person, like me, can believe that he has a good schedule.
Taking into account both the name and the specifics of use, the drawings are monochrome, which creates an imitation of calligraphy and is a kind of stylization. Grace and laconicism, by and large, and cost money. Otherwise, the craftsmen with the "Instructive", which attracts the idea, and cost on their own: a
little tissue paper and - Buddha Board is ready.
How it works is not completely understood, I want to believe that a little bit of ancient magic has been laid. You have a board, a sheet is stuck on it and a brush is issued.

When applied repeatedly, the paper does not scratch, no pellets appear: it is always like new.

In the basic version in the package: tablet, stand for it, which serves as a water tank and brush.

Recently, the kit has been supplemented with a special “water handle”, so that you do not have to constantly dip the brush into the water.

In general, this is a good, but hardly necessary addition.

Buddha Board is really a little distracting, unloading. This is not an absolute accessory for permanent use, but rather an item of interior, which is addressed on a case by case basis. By the way, it is perfect for those (and there are such, I know) who constantly draws during telephone conversations. And the only thing that still stops many - the price of the tablet.