Stick colorati Crayola (12 pezzi), set di matite colorate senza legno per bambini, materiale artistico per la classe, linee sottili e tratti larghi, non tossico

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Matite colorate

ASIN B001JTHO32
Best Sellers Rank #83,027 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #110 in Kids' Colored Pencils
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 216 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Department Unisex
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 68-2312
Item Weight 0.01 ounces
Manufacturer Crayola
Manufacturer recommended age 4 - 15 years
Product Dimensions 0.44 x 4 x 7.38 inches
Release date September 26, 2009

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Scritto da: Mama
A good alternative to Prismacolor Art Stix!
A pretty decent product comparable to Art Stix by prismacolor. Too bad the 24 pack is hard to find but the 12 pack does the trick with all primary and secondary colors you need. Bright and smooth, great for large areas. I use these with my prismacolors for my artwork. They aren't lightfast but great for practice if you don't want to practice with the high end expensive artsupplies. They blend and look great on dark and light paper. Pretty decent fir crayola!
Scritto da: Art Specialist- Paula
Cross between crayon and pencil
I love these for the vibrant colors but I wish they came sharpened like a pencil. They are shaped like chalk pastels, where they are a long rectangle. They quality is really nice, they cover the area you’re coloring nicely, just would be nice to have a point to start with to be able to get to more detail. As far as for kids, these are great, no more melted crayons in the car, no papers to tear off, and they are pretty sturdy. So far, no broken pieces!
Scritto da: Ann Delphus
These may be Crayola's best-kept secret!
My daughter's a grade school art teacher and recommended these for my three preschooler-aged grandchildren, including her two-year-old son who (of course!) knows all of his colors. I used these myself on Christmas morning with the two-year-old and found that they apply evenly and with a variety of "stroke-widths." Also, they do not leave your hands with any tackiness or smell that you can get from waxy crayons that have had their labels peeled back. These will last for years in nice condition (according to the art supply expert who has these in her classroom) so that is why I purchased the 24-color set for the older granddaughters. I thought they might better appreciate the greater color selection. There are characteristics of common crayons that I dislike, and these Color Sticks seem to address these shortcomings well. I already mentioned the need to peel the paper wrapper on conventional crayons, as well as the smell and the tackiness that simply do not factor into the use of Color Sticks. When I was young, for example, I did not like how waxy crayons would often leave little smudge-y flecks of crayon on the paper when you apply greater pressure. From my brief experience using Color Sticks, this is not a problem. These are very nice to use and offer nice, satisfying results. I wish more parents could try Color Sticks because they would surely want their children to have a better art making experience. Too bad these are not more widely available at retail because parents who are sick of messy, broken crayons rolling everywhere might very well spring for the higher price for a nicer product. (And maybe the price would not remain as high!) After my daughter suggested Color Sticks for gifts, I looked in a leading craft chain and several mass market retailers that carry children's art supplies and did not see this product. Although I do use Amazon for a lot of gift purchases, I at least wanted to see them but I couldn't find them anywhere that people would look to purchase children's art materials. Maybe Crayola doesn't want to cut into its own sales of crayons, and instead targets art educators who have limited funds for "investing" in crayons. Perhaps the company relies on adults thrilling kids with a fresh box of (cheap) wax crayons every couple of months because their old ones are not as functional or as appealing as they once were. In marketing, that's called planned obsolescence. No wonder that Color Sticks aren't widely advertised to the consumer market!
Scritto da: Jeannine Cecchini
Class rooms loves these
This is for the other kids that wants more artistic control than what a crayon gives. These are for ALL ages. I buy these for my son's class (5th grade). Due to the cost the school has only 30 packs for every class due to the high price. I highly recommend this item for a gift, for a donation to a needy child, or for a class room. There is more pigment so the colors are amazing and the kids love the results. This blows crayons away and it's more durable than markers.
Scritto da: Karen I
Good
Child was using these at school and liked them so we got some for home. Works well - easy to color with, doesn’t break.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
They color!
They turn a surface from 1 color to another! Totally spectacular and much wow! Totes fun!
Scritto da: Heather Humbolt
Melted and broken
Paid 14.00 for melted broken color sticks.
Scritto da: CMJ
So glad I found these
These are awesome!!! I was introduced to these through a local art museum program. They are perfect for toddlers. They seem easy for my 3 year old to hold and they have survived being dropped and him using them very aggressively. They did break when he purposely tried to break them during a tantrum moment, but otherwise, they survived so much better than I expected. I have told a lot of moms about these and will be gifting them for Christmas to a few friends!

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