Crayola Color Wonder, Mess Free Coloring Pad, Refill Paper, 30 Blank Pages
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No, there are other options that include a set of markers with the book.
When you draw on this pad, it pops with color. There are no designs other than those you create yourself. There are coloring book pads, however, that change colors depending on the pen cap as you color.
They have no odor and are non-allergenic. The cover doesn't say whether they're toxic or not. This is a coloring book, but it does not include the markers.
No, I'm referring to the paper that works with the no-mess markers.
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Crayola Color Wonder sheets bind together in 30 sheets. The inner edge of the page has a perforation that can be bent, allowing the page to be torn out quickly and neatly. Color Wonder markers are not allowed to be used on the side with the Crayola watermarks. These sheets are one-sided because the side without watermarks is the drawing side. These sheets are a little pricey, but I'm assuming the difference is due to the fact that they are specialty paper. When torn from the paper packet, each sheet measures approximately 9 7/8 inch by 8 1/8 inch.
Color Wonder is a product line that I really enjoy. br>This is used by our one-year-old twin toddlers because they color on everything, and I was desperate for something to keep them from Crayolaing our house into oblivion due to a lack of sleep and sanity. (OK, that was a little dramatic)br>However, here are some advantages and disadvantages:
Pros: br>It is not poisonous. br>No messbr>Lots of pages in this paper tabletbr>Easy tear out pages, just make sure you rip them carefullybr>br>Cons: br>If you want to call this a con (I'm not sure), but you can only use one of the markers on each side. When using the color wonder markers, there is a slight delay, but this is to be expected. br>As pages age, they will become yellow. br>br>As a heads up, there are no markers included. To use it with it, you'll need to purchase Color Wonder Markers. You can write on it with regular writing utensils, but if you go that route, you'll save money by buying regular paper.
Invention. Ever. When I showed my parents the "magic" markers and "magic" paper, they were completely enthralled. They regaled my husband and me with stories about the things I ruined as a marker-maker. toddler with a weapon: From the walls to the chairs to the clothing, there's something for everyone. I was a painter who used the world as a canvas. Cut to the present: br>br> My two-year-old enjoys coloring, and no matter how much we beg her to limit her creativity to paper, toddlers will do what they want. She's dragging these marker points across my purse, the table, and my husband's arm now. You'd have no idea unless you saw it for yourself. br>br>These markers and paper are fantastic; I have a few coloring books for my daughter to use with the markers, but I was thrilled to discover that there are also BLANK pages for her to use. br>br>Moms and Fathers: Give it a shot. You're not going to be let down. It's a wonderful thing.
He can now express himself and demonstrate his creativity, but only within certain limits. I don't have to figure out how to get marks off of furniture, clothing, or people any longer. Crayola deserves a big thank you.
This is a fantastic concept, but it does not work as well as it should. We took a quick glance away, and now our walls are covered in permanent stains. Also, the color fades quickly on the paper that comes with the drawing, so it can't be used as a gift or decoration. As a result, be ready to discard all of them.
This paper, in combination with the Color Wonder markers, has proven to be a wonderful, mess-free option. My two-and-a-half-year-old is learning to draw for the first time, and this is a great way to start. Of course, the first thing he did was try to draw on the walls, his table, his new shoes, the couch, and other surfaces, so it was well worth the money to avoid having to clean up the scribbles. He eventually discovered that the colors only appear on this incredible paper, which he insists on drawing on every day. My son has settled into a routine of filling about 1 page per day, so one of these refill packs will last us about a month.
This piece of paper is the most brilliant invention of all time. I strongly advise you to do so. You'll need to buy the special markers to go along with it, but it'll be well worth it. They also have finger paint that you can use. The best activity is one that does not create a mess. The paper is thick and sturdy, making it easy for even the tiniest child to use. When we're in the car or on the road, I like to bring this with us.
It does exactly what it says. I like not having to worry about my 23-month-old writing on my furniture with markers. If there was one thing I could change, it would be to make the paper dual-sided. The "magic pens" can only be used on one side. My daughter can color on one side of the page (with crayons) and then flip it over for a clean canvas at daycare. She tries and fails to accomplish this with these sheets. Unfortunately, if you want to use these markers, the backside of this page is completely wasted.