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  • A quality set of kids markers goes way beyond everyday coloring supplies. They are safe and nontoxic art supplies that unlock creativity in kids, whether they're working on art projects, school projects, or holiday decorations. This classic 10 count box of broad line markers are durable and long-lasting, perfect for creating thick, bold lines for full coverage coloring. Pair them with a coloring book or construction paper for an excellent gift idea. The colored markers are also great for large group coloring activities outside of school, too!.

    • At this time, we are not offering an option to purchase Crayola® Oil Pastels in individual colors.

      However,you may be interested in the Crayola Portfolio® Series Oil Pastels Classpack® or the Crayola Oil Pastel Classpack. A Classpack is typically popular among teachers. It is a large box that is divided into sections. In each of the sections you will find a stack of the same color.

      The Portfolio Series Oil Pastels Classpack (300 count total) contains 12 assorted colors, 25 of each color. The Crayola Oil Pastel Classpack (336 count total) contains a total of 12 colors, 24 each of 10 colors and 48 each of black and white.

      Classpacks are generally sold through educational suppliers. You are welcome to contact any of the suppliers below or learn more here.

      Blick Art Materials - (800) 447-8192

      Nasco Arts & Crafts - (800) 558-9595 

      Art Supply Wholesale - (800) 462-2420
    • The largest box of Crayola® Crayons available is our 120-count set, featuring a wide variety of colors from our classic palette, making it perfect for creative adventures.  

      Where to Buy?


      Check Crayola.com for retailers who offer the 120-count box of Crayola Crayons.  

      Need Further Assistance?

      We're here for you! Call or text us at 1-800-272-9652 on weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. Text charges may apply. If you prefer, visit our Contact Us page to send us an email.


       
    •  Pro-tips for cleaning the drawing board:

       

      • Wipe the drawing surface with a damp cloth or damp paper towel.

      • Dry thoroughly to remove any residue.

      • Drawings left on the surface for an extended period of time may need a drop of liquid dish soap on a damp cloth to remove. Rinse with water and dry thoroughly with a soft cloth or paper towel to remove any residue. Do not immerse the unit in water to clean.

       

      Looking for refill markers?

      • USA: Crayola Bold & Bright Broad Line Washable Markers and Washable Window Markers will keep the creative fun going. Check for them in the Crayola aisle at your local retail stores or online. Learn more about Crayola Markers here
      • Canada: Crayola Bold & Bright Broad Line Washable Markers and Washable Window Writers will keep the creative fun going. Check for the 10-count package at retailers that carry Crayola products or at Crayola.ca.
    • In 1958 the box of 64 CRAYOLA Crayons was introduced. It was the first package to include a built-in sharpener design. We continue to manufacture this package design today in the 64 and 96 count Crayola Crayon package.
    • Crayola® Markers are made with six components consisting of: a color solution, a porous plastic nib, a plastic barrel, a cotton filament (ink reservoir), an end plug, and a cap. Although specific ingredient information is proprietary, most of the color solutions in Crayola Markers are made from water and dyes. Below is the process we follow to make Crayola Markers.

       

      1. Tiny beads of plastic are fed into a molding machine where they are melted and then molded into marker barrels. The liquid plastic becomes solid, white marker barrels in a matter of seconds. 
      2. Any extra plastic from the molding process goes back into the molding machine to make new marker barrels. 

      3. The marker barrels are screen printed with the Crayola brand name and most with the color name of the marker. The process is like screen printing t-shirts, where the ink colors pass through a pre-made screen onto the printing surface. Up to 6 distinct colors can be used to decorate the marker barrel at one time! The ink dries quickly as the marker barrel passes through a drying tunnel. 

      4. The assembly machine lines up the marker barrels in the same direction as they move along a conveyor belt. The end plug and ink reservoir are inserted into the marker barrel, and the color solution is injected into the soft reservoir. The marker nib, or drawing tip, is added to the open end of the marker, followed by the cap. It takes a minute or two for the ink to travel up from the reservoir to color the nib, so the marker is ready to write! 

      5. The finished markers are placed in a sorter - a machine with separate sections for the assorted colors. A chute drops one marker of each color onto a conveyor belt, creating the colorful assortment that will fill the marker box. 

      6. A robotic arm opens the flat marker boxes and sends them down the conveyor belt. Another robotic arm pushes the markers into the boxes and closes them. After the assembled markers are packed in large cartons, they are ready to be shipped to stores. 


      Did you know....

      • Crayola makes more than 700 million markers a year! 

      • The first box of Crayola Markers was introduced in 1978 and included 8 bright colors.

      • In 2014, Crayola introduced Ultra-Clean Washable Markers. They clean up easily from skin, clothing, and painted walls. 

      • Crayola Broad Line Markers are tested to write a minimum of 300 feet - almost the length of a football field!

      • Crayola Fine Line and Super Tips Markers are tested to write a minimum of 600 feet.

       

      Learn more about Crayola Markers here.

       

12 Box Classpack of 10 Count Classic Markers, Broad Line

Item Number: 587790

Ages: 3+

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