For over 100 years, Crayola
has never missed a first day of school and 2014 is no exception! Well this year they are adding some new products to their collection and I am super excited about them! Just check out the newest products as well as standard school
supplies for every shopping list that will ensure your kids are sent school with the best:
- Brand new for 2014 are Crayola Ultra-Clean Washable Markers, featuring all-new washability technology that allows these markers to wash out of skin, clothing and now from painted walls! Ultra-Clean will allow teachers to wash off common classroom desks with ease. These markers introduce a new generation of color – ColorMax™ - which provides the brand's brightest, truest colors yet. (SRP: $3.99)
- Crayola Visi-Max Dry Erase Markers are designed for use with any classroom whiteboard surface, Visi-Max Dry Erase Markers feature chisel tips that create a larger average line width for better classroom visibility and erase easily and completely without staining or ghosting. These durable markers have improved color vibrancy and are also low-odor. (SRP: $4.99 (four count); $9.99 (eight count)
- And who can forget about those other back-to-school necessities?
- Crayola crayons
- Crayola Colored Pencils
- Crayola Washable Watercolors
My kids' school lists also include washable markers, crayons, colored pencils and water color paints. So of course I turned to Crayola to fill all those needs. The Crayola Ultra-Clean Washable Markers are perfect for school. They are bright and vibrant, yet still wash out of clothes and even walls! Well now Crayola even offers washable watercolor paints. Kids can get creative and as moms we don't have to worry about their clothes getting ruined.
So when you are out shopping this week and next for school supplies, fill your cart with Crayola!
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