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Anezus Paint Brushes for Kids Review – 10-Piece Set Tested

By haunh··5 min read·
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10Pcs Paint Brushes for Kids, Anezus Kids Paint Brushes Toddler Large Chubby Brushes Round and Flat Preschool Painting Brushes for Washable Paint Acrylic Paint

10Pcs Paint Brushes for Kids, Anezus Kids Paint Brushes Toddler Large Chubby Brushes Round and Flat Preschool Painting Brushes for Washable Paint Acrylic Paint

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  • 【KIDS PAINT BRUSHES SET】Anezus paint brushes for kids come with 10 pcs paint brushes of 5pcs round paintbrushes and 5 flat paint brushes with colorful handles, good for the young artist to explore their creativity in painting and crafting
  • 【HIGH QUALITY PAINT BRUSHES FOR KIDS】These toddler paint brushes made of soft hog bristle, bright colored handles and rust proof ferrules. The bristles are firmly fixed in the kids paint brushes and no shedding. Each children paint brush measure 6 1/4 inches (16cm) in length and ferrules 1/2"(1.3cm) diameter, large enough for the little hand to grip and control
  • 【WIDE APPLICATIONS】With combination of round and flat craft paint brushes for kids, work great with washable paint, tempera paint and acrylic paint. Great for arts and craft, rock, leather, gesso and ceramic, or body, nail and face art painting.
  • 【EASY TO CLEAN 】After using paint brushes for acrylic, oil or watercolor painting, it’s very convenient to clean them with warm soapy water and reshape the paint brush tips. Keep these craft paint brushes clean and they last a long time.

Quick Verdict

Pros

  • 10 brushes (5 round + 5 flat) gives variety for different painting techniques
  • Chunky 6.25-inch handles fit small hands comfortably without slipping
  • Soft hog bristle holds paint well and releases it smoothly
  • Rust-proof ferrules keep the bristles firmly attached after multiple washes
  • Bright colorful handles make cleanup and rotation easy in group settings

Cons

  • Bristles can splay slightly after heavy acrylic use if not reshaped promptly
  • Not ideal for ultra-fine detail work that older or more advanced young artists may want
  • Plastic ferrules don't match the premium feel of metal alternatives

Quick Verdict

The Anezus 10-piece paint brushes for kids are a dependable, budget-friendly option that delivers more than you'd expect from a bulk set. The combination of round and flat brushes made from soft hog bristle handled washable tempera, acrylic, and even some rougher surfaces like rock painting without drama. bristles stayed put, handles were easy for small hands to control, and cleanup was straightforward. If you're stocking a classroom, running a birthday party activity, or just want something that won't quit after the third messy Sunday, these brushes earn their spot in the art supply drawer. I'd rate this set 4.3 out of 5 for home and classroom use.

What Is the Anezus Paint Brushes Set?

Picture this: it's a rainy Saturday and your six-year-old has decided today is the day they become Picasso. You reach into the craft bin and pull out whatever sad, splayed brush survived last month's finger-paint incident. That scenario is exactly why I was curious about the Anezus set when it showed up on my desk. The packaging promised 10 brushes — five round, five flat — in bright colorful handles, each with hog bristle and rust-proof ferrules. Nothing revolutionary, but the specs suggested they'd hold up better than the usual dollar-store fare.

10Pcs Paint Brushes for Kids, Anezus Kids Paint Brushes Toddler Large Chubby Brushes Round and Flat Preschool Painting Brushes for Washable Paint Acrylic Paint

At 6.25 inches (about 16 cm) per brush with a ferrule diameter of half an inch, these lean into the "chubby handle" design that occupational therapists and early childhood educators generally agree helps small hands maintain a proper grip. The hog bristle is soft without being flimsy, and the colored handles aren't just decorative — they make sorting and cleanup genuinely easier when you're managing multiple kids or multiple paint types at once.

Key Features

  • 10-piece set: 5 round brushes and 5 flat brushes for technique variety
  • Soft hog bristle holds and releases paint smoothly on multiple surfaces
  • Chunky 6.25-inch handles sized for small hands ages 3 and up
  • Rust-proof ferrules keep bristles firmly attached through repeated washing
  • Bright colorful handles assist with organization and cleanup
  • Works with washable paint, tempera, acrylic, gesso, and even some craft surfaces like rock and leather
  • Easy to clean with warm soapy water and tip reshaping

Hands-On Review

I started with the round brushes first — always do, it sets a baseline. I loaded one up with Crayola washable tempera and went to town on some cardstock. The bristle held a solid paint load without dripping, and the strokes came out smooth and even. What surprised me was how well the round tips maintained their shape through an entire 20-minute session. I half-expected the bristles to fan out like a worn-out broom by the end, but they didn't.

10Pcs Paint Brushes for Kids, Anezus Kids Paint Brushes Toddler Large Chubby Brushes Round and Flat Preschool Painting Brushes for Washable Paint Acrylic Paint

Flat brushes came next for some wider coverage work on a canvas panel. Here's where I noticed the difference between these and a few comparable sets I've tested over the years: the Anezus flat brushes have just enough stiffness to push paint around without dragging, but they're not so stiff that a light touch produces nothing. For a kid experimenting with edges and fills, that's a useful balance. After switching to acrylic (FolkArt, since we're keeping it real), the cleanup test was next. Warm water, a drop of dish soap, fingers working the bristles gently, then reshaped and set aside to dry. No residue, no stiffness the next morning.

10Pcs Paint Brushes for Kids, Anezus Kids Paint Brushes Toddler Large Chubby Brushes Round and Flat Preschool Painting Brushes for Washable Paint Acrylic Paint

Two weeks into regular use — my daughter, my neighbor's kid, and a Saturday playdate — and I've only had to retire one brush, and that was more user error than quality failure. The rust-proof ferrules are holding up fine despite multiple soak-and-scrub cycles. What nobody mentions in the listings: if you're using these with heavy-body acrylic straight from the tube rather than fluid acrylics, you'll want to clean them sooner rather than later. The hog bristle can absorb acrylic medium and lose some flexibility if left sitting overnight.

Who Should Buy It?

Here's the honest breakdown of who gets value from this set:

  • Parents of toddlers and early preschoolers — The chubby handles are genuinely easier for little grippers to control than standard thin-handled brushes.
  • Teachers and homeschool coordinators — A 10-piece set at this price point makes sense for classroom rotations or art stations where brushes get heavy use and occasional loss.
  • Party planners and activity coordinators — Rock painting parties, holiday craft events, or classroom celebrations where durability matters more than precision.
  • Beginner young artists ages 5-9 — Enough variety (round and flat) to explore different techniques without overwhelming investment.

Skip this set if your kid is already past the beginner stage and wants brushes capable of fine detail work, or if you're a serious art instructor needing professional-grade tools with metal ferrules and hand-shaped tips. These are solid everyday brushes, not artist-grade instruments — and that's perfectly fine for their intended purpose.

Alternatives Worth Considering

If the Anezus set doesn't feel like the right fit, here are two alternatives worth a look:

  • Darice Kids' Paint Brush Set — Darice offers a similar 12-piece mix with wooden handles. Their brushes tend to have slightly thinner handles, which some older kids prefer for more precise control. The trade-off is a bit less stability for the very youngest artists.
  • Royal & Langnickel Teach Me 12-Piece Set — A step up in bristle quality and ferrule construction, with a tip-shaping tutorial included. Better for families planning long-term art education rather than casual weekend projects. The price reflects the quality bump.

FAQ

Yes, the Anezus paint brushes are designed for young children. The handles are large (6.25 inches) and chubby, making them easy for toddlers and preschoolers to grip. Always supervise with children under 3.

Final Verdict

The Anezus paint brushes for kids set earns solid marks where it counts: durability under real use, comfort for small hands, and versatility across paint types and surfaces. It's not going to replace a professional brush set, and it doesn't try to. What it does is provide a reliable, affordable option for the messier, more experimental side of young art — the side that gets painted on rocks, paper plates, and whatever surface happens to be nearby. For that purpose, these brushes deliver. I'd keep using them and I'd buy them again for gifts or classroom supply lists without hesitation.