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Crayola Colored Pencils, 50 Count

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About this item

  • 50 Pencils
  • Presharpened Tips
  • Great for Projects & Assignments
  • Nontoxic
  • Packaging may vary.


Product Description

Around the time children enter kindergarten, they begin to explore the art of small-scale, detailed drawing.

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Oreo
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Purchased these for a non-profit project I was sponsoring. The cost and quality made the purchase achievable.
tu
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
i love to draw and crayola is the best company for colored pencils . the color comes out really well and not crumbly or waxy. but this pack does not come with a standard purple
smallli
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Typical, works wonders for coloring. Go to brand
Erika Paola Vital Liberato
Reviewed in Mexico on December 14, 2023
Buena calidad y colores surtidos
Ale.
Reviewed in Italy on December 3, 2022
Morbide e ottimo il prezzo ,le consiglio per le persone che cercano delle buone matite colorate! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
April
Reviewed in India on September 5, 2019
I have no complaints about crayola.This is one of the few good brands for student grade pencils..colours are bright and bold,less breakage and so many shades of one colour to choose from..
リラックマラブ
Reviewed in Japan on November 25, 2018
クレヨラ社の色鉛筆というのは、見たことがなく、どんな感じなのだろうと興味本意で購入。3日と空けずに試しましたが、発色もいいですし、するする塗れる感じで、重ね塗りも問題なし。子どもさん用なのでしょうが、子どもさんだけに使わせておくのはもったいないかなあと思います。(笑) 50色もはいっているのに、このお値段と言うのも、手頃ですし。ただ紙箱から取り出して、また紙箱にしまうのは手間かなあと感じたので、星は4つです。それから、紙箱は潰れておらずきれいな状態で届きました。ありがとうございました。
Jo
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2017
I DO love having these colors at my disposal, no mixing paints or cleaning brushes. I am a semi-professional artist. I once sold a hubcap for $300! I sold three more, not as heavily endeavored, to a friend, who had $65 for me. I understood he wanted to pay a lot more, but he worked for a certain salary and no more. I once (foolishly) turned down an offer of $900 for an octagonal abstract piece, done with antique vinyl-type tiles. It was as large as a table top. A therapist asked if I could give her some of my work, as she really liked it. I made color copies of my pieces (8 1/2" x 11"). She wanted to pay me, but therapuetic ethics were not in favor of that, but I was just pleased that she liked my art and I still retained the original paintings, abstract, acrylic paints on acid-free white copy paper. Someday I hope to achieve a very worthy work using these Crayola colors. I hope to see MORE colors! I'd love a box of say, 200 colors! BUT - with a guarantee that I can cheaply purchase a replacement if I have a lost or ruined pencil - a set like this would be a considerable investment for me, on my income. I have glimpsed "rumors" that there will be a set of 100 colors made! I intend to invest in these, learn them, enjoy them, create something spectacular and valuable with them. It is time for me to branch out from painting with acrylics (only buy Liquitex if you plan to mix your own colors). I am quite gifted with mixing color, especially after taking a color theory class at the college level. It is largely a matter of experience, seeking out color theory educational matter, and buying the right paints to begin with. In cheap paints, the red always has a bit of black in it, the blue also, and the yellow has a bit of white. For cans of paint, get the colors you want by the can, pre-mixed. Believe me, it's important. One of my ambitions is to become an abstract mural painter, but I can do some realism, too, though it's much, much harder. As a teen, when all the stuff in one's brain is going crazy, sprouting neurons and dendrites and axons and gypsies, that's when, if you have a small native talent for something, you are supposed to finish developing into the best you can be. I was forced to do housework and cooking for six as well as my homework...la madrustra malvado la diabla. I accidentally got better at art even though I had little time or energy to do it. I took a year of Commercial Art in Advertising before I was promoted to become a McDonald's Certified Swing Manager, eligible for promotion. (My life took a different path). I love these colors and tell everybody to never use anything but CRAYOLA because they are superior to anything else on the market, and that's because the other stuff is second-rate and inferior, in my opinion, which is the point of my review! : )
Sandra
Reviewed in Germany on December 7, 2017
Wir haben das erste 100er Paket aufgebraucht und weil alle so begeistert waren haben wir dann unseren Töchtern jeweils ein eignes 100er Paket geschenkt. Die Kinder wollen keine anderen Buntstifte als die von Crayola mehr.Dieses 50er Set hier haben wir jetzt für den Kindergeburtstag gekauft. Ich habe vor dem Verschenken hineingeschaut, um zu sehen, ob auch alle Stifte heile sind und mir dabei die Farbauswahl mal angesehen. Alles war top. Stifte alle heile, weil gut verpackt und in einer wirklich tollen Farbauswahl. Qualitativ spielen diese Stifte in der Liga von Faber Castell mit und das zu dem günstigen Preis. Probiert sie einfach mal aus.
D. Norman
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2015
These are great pencils for a child or an adult. The 50 pack provides a nice variety of colors. And I like the Crayola pencils because they do not seem to be made from rubberwood (important if you or someone in your home has a latex allergy) like many other brands are now using in their pencils and they contain no smelly cedar wood (great if anyone in your home has asthma). Another reason I like Crayola's pencils is because they will produce color with a light touch. Some colored pencils I have tried require you to push quite hard to get color onto the page. Which can be fatiguing after awhile for a typical person if they color for long periods of time. But I have a neuromuscular disease so I really appreciate not having to use a lot of strength to get these pencils to transfer color.Also if you are working with a child with motor skill issues, you will appreciate that they don't have to push as hard to get them to color - which is often an issue with kids with autism or other issues that can present with motor skill difficulties or delays. Just keep the pencils sharpened and they will write with ease. My daughter with autism loves to color with these pencils. Myself and my other children all use them as well.The price on Amazon seem to fluctuate quite a bit depending on who the seller is, but if you keep an eye on the price you can often purchase them sold by Amazon at a very affordable price and shipped through Prime, it's a great deal.Just a tip: I keep them in a short, wide-mouth style, canning jar. That way they are easy to reach and easy to see the colors that you have to choose from. The glass jar is heavy enough that they don't topple over on us while trying to choose a pencil. And we can easily transport them around the house or outside, depending on where we are coloring.
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