Crayons de très bonne qualité. Bonne prise en main pour les enfants. Bonne durabilité également. On en reprendra les yeux fermés.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Just as pictured
Amazing just like the picture. Thank you.
Scritto da: Andy & Ari
Good Place to Start for Kiddo with Fine Motor Challenges
I bought these crayons a while back to practice scribbling skills with our son, who has a long list of diagnoses at this point that come with global developmental delays and some serious fine motor problems. For him, this particular area is one of his more difficult ones, and something I think he consequently particularly dislikes. So when we were finally able to get him imitating scribbling with some of his sister's old jumbo crayons, we wanted to get him some new ones of his own. The bigger size was important for him because it was easier for him to hold starting out. This box of crayons actually managed to make it a couple of years in our house before he managed to break all of them through a combination of chewing and dropping. He hates scribbling enough that we can't ever get him to do it outside of ABA reinforced therapy exercises, which probably contributed to their durability, however he was pretty hard on them because of his dislike of crayons (lots of chewing and throwing at the tile) and they stood up really pretty well to the abuse. Because of the thicker size, I was usually able to get them out of his mouth before he could bite all of the way through them. I actually really liked that about these, although when he did manage to bite a piece off of one once that terrified me because these are a great size for airway obstruction. They don't hold up as well to being dropped or thrown, they do shatter easier then smaller crayons, but to be honest, I totally taped them back together as long as I could, so it didn't impact us much. We've now moved on to the large crayons because his fine motor has improved enough that he can grip a smaller crayon, but for us I think these held up pretty well to the abuse he likes to subject crayons to (the regular size ones are a nightmare right now when it comes to his ability to bite through one, so that's something to keep in mind if you have a kiddo who likes to chew on these types of things), and I think these are a great place to start when it comes to working on scribbling with a kiddo who has fine motor challenges.