🌿 A few weeks ago, I visited a park program where nature enthusiasts of all ages were encouraged to color wild animal masks. Along with the usual markers, park rangers offered a set of 24 which worked nicely for variations in fur.
I had no idea Crayola made sets like this, but it turns out Colors Of The World are available as broad tip markers, fine tip markers, pencils, crayons, paint, and accessories.
Shades are all named after variations of gold, rose, and almond.
Crayola products have been nontoxic since the brand started in 1903. They also invest in 100% renewable energy from solar power, saved 2 million pounds of plastic by redesigning their broad line markers, and produce their pencils with wood from well-managed forests.
Here are each of the items as listed at Amazon with Prime shipping:
- Crayola Colors Of the World Variety Pack - 24 Colored Pencils, 24 Washable Broad Line Markers, 24 Crayons, and 1 Coloring Book
- Crayola Colors Of the World Variety Pack - 24 Colored Pencils, 24 Washable Broad Line Markers, and 24 Crayons
- Crayola Colors Of the World Washable Broad Line Markers - Set of 24 Markers
- Crayola Colors Of the World Washable Broad Line Markers - Classroom Pack of 240 Markers
- Crayola Colors Of the World Fine Line Markers - Set of 24 Markers
- Crayola Colors Of the World Colored Pencils - Set of 24 Pencils
- Crayola Colors Of the World Colored Pencils - Classroom Pack of 240 Pencils
- Crayola Colors Of the World Crayons - Set of 24 Crayons
- Crayola Colors Of the World Crayons - 6 Sets of 24 Crayons Each
- Crayola Colors Of the World Crayons - Classroom Pack of 480 Crayons
- Crayola Colors Of the World Washable, Mixable Project Paint - Set of 10 Colors
- Crayola Colors Of the World Coloring & Activity Book - 96 Pages
- Crayola Colors Of the World Coloring & Activity Book - 48 Pages
- Crayola Colors Of the World Construction Paper
0 comments