Crayola offers some bathtub paint, one of their kits includes coloring sheets that stick to the bathtub wall. You can also make your own bathtub paints. Here is a link to a tutorial using safe everyday household items: http://www.ehow.com/how_4469283_make-bathtub-paints.html
If the bathtub bench is made of good material then it would be safe.
I have painted and repainted an old claw bathtub outsided, I paint it a different colousr every few years and I use tremclad rust paint. It hold up well in direct sun, 35C below weather and rain. I'm considering using this paint for my indoor bathtub.
YES
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if you know what your doing
Glue, Construction Paper, Child Safe Scissors, Paste, Glitter, Pipe Cleaners, Markers, Crayons, Finger Paint, Pastels, Paint Brushes, Pencils.
with white spirit. (its a fact)
If you need to refinish a bathtub, you will probably need some appliance paint. You can get this by ordering it online from Amazon. Their website is www.amazon.com.
Enamel or Melamine .
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NO. -It's water based, won't last a day in a bathtub.
Rubber duckies are always a great solution. They're fun, safe and squirt water. Truly a child's dream.