Brand | Crayola |
Writing Instrument Form | Crayon |
Colour | Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, White, Brown |
Ink colour | Blue,White |
Age range (description) | Ages 2 and up |
These unique triangular crayons fit naturally between little fingers so young children can color freely and without frustration. Plus, they won't roll off the table! washable. 8 colors. Ages 24 months+ Manufactured by Becker's School Supplies - Education. Made in China.
Customers like the grip, color, and suitability of the writing instrument. They mention it's easy for little hands to hold and helps with toddler development. Customers also like the washability. However, some customers have reported that the product is not worth the money, has a lack of stability, and has different opinions on durability.
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Customers like the grip of the writing instrument. They mention it's easier for little hands to hold and excellent for toddlers learning the proper grip of a pencil.
&±ç³Ü´Ç³Ù;°Õ³ó±ð²â¡¯°ù±ð great for toddlers. Learning proper grip of a pencil. There I find a bit more durable than the traditional doing ones...." Read more
"My toddler loves these crayons, easy for him to hold and use. Also washable as they say." Read more
"Purchased for grand, easier for little hands hold" Read more
"Super easy for little hands to hold..." Read more
Customers like the color of the crayons. They mention the colors are lovely and dense.
"Disappointed that 2 crayons arrived broken... colours are lovely and dense. Crayons are safe if 'chewed'...." Read more
"...Been using for several months and none have broken. Crisp clear colours ." Read more
"Cute product, nice colourful crayons, but received as used. One crayon broken, another crayon missing. Will try again." Read more
Customers find the writing instrument suitable for toddlers. They mention it helps with fine motor skills, which helps with toddler development.
&±ç³Ü´Ç³Ù;°Õ³ó±ð²â¡¯°ù±ð great for toddlers. Learning proper grip of a pencil. There I find a bit more durable than the traditional doing ones...." Read more
"...of the crayons promote proper fine motor skills which helps with toddler development." Read more
"Liked by our toddler..." Read more
Customers like the washability of the product. They mention it's super washable and comes off of everything.
"Loved these crowns they¡¯re super washable. It comes off of everything. I will definitely be buying these again for my toddler...." Read more
"...Also washable as they say." Read more
"I like that it is washable" Read more
"they wash off of everything so easily and baby loves them" Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the durability of the product. Some mention it's of excellent quality, while others say the crayons break very easily and the tips break off too easily.
"...fun but for something that is supposed to be good to help with grip, a broken crayon does not do the trick." Read more
"...crayons but the box was open inside the shipping box and half of the crayons were broken. Would like some $ back" Read more
"As described. Excellent quality" Read more
"...fitting on some of the crayons and came right off, they are not any more sturdy than any wax crayon. I do not think they are worth the price...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value for money of the product. They mention it's not worth the money.
"...Not worth it, and will need to buy a different one for my nieces Christmas gift." Read more
"Not worth the money..." Read more
"...Not worth it." Read more
"Not worth the money!..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the writing instrument. They mention it slips off, breaks fairly quickly, and the crayons keep sliding into the paper.
"...Paper is not not secured tightly. Slips off . Kids with sensory need touching crayons well that is out. For the price per box font do it." Read more
"...Crayons themselves not very strong... easily broken and paper sheathing slid off easily. Sigh" Read more
"few colours broke fairly quickly and the crayons keep sliding into the paper." Read more