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| Alex Finger Crayons (30) |
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| Manufacturer: Alex |
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| List Price: $14.99 |
| Sale Price: $13.40 |
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Product Description |
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Creativity is at the tips of your fingers with these durable, stackable crayons.
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Product Details |
- Perfectly sized for young artists
- Toddler friendly
- Great for small motor and coordination skills
- Crayons have ball on end for easy grasping
- Stack or place on fingers, too
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Customer Reviews |
good quality and value
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| Review Date: July 30, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Y. Martin, |
I bought these crayons for my 18 mo daughter.
Easy to hold for her litte hands and haven't broke one yet (after 2 months)
she enjoys stacking them together too. |
These are great!
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| Review Date: September 16, 2008 |
| Reviewer: C. Lamoreaux, Farmington, Utah United States |
| My 20 month old twins love these! We bought a smaller set when they were about 1. They could use them then, but tended to bite the ends off. I would wait till the child was past the eating everything stage. Now my girls have a great time with the crayons. They like to stack them up as much as they like to color with them. I would definately recommend them. |
Excellent crayons
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| Review Date: January 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: K. Weihs, CA |
| We gave these to our 22 month old son for Christmas and he did'nt want to stop playing with these crayons. He likes stacking them up 'till they fall down - and they don't break. We enjoy counting the crayons together and naming each of the colors. They're very easy and fun to hold either with your finger inside the crayon or in the palm of your hand. For the lighter colored crayons you have to press down somewhat hard to actually see the color on the paper. I like that they don't roll off the table! |
Great!
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| Review Date: December 4, 2009 |
| Reviewer: The Noodle's Mommy, California |
| These are wonderful for little hands that haven't learned to hold standard crayons yet. My daughter (just turned 2) loves drawing with these. She calls them her "colors." I recommend. |
FINGER CRAYONS
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| Review Date: November 10, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Carol Parmelee, goshen, indiana USA |
| I use these crayons as whole hand crayons with kids who have trouble with grasp. They have good color, are easy to mark with. I wish they weren't hollow because they break very easily. |
Not the greatest crayons
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| Review Date: April 19, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Tara Peterson, Washington, DC |
| Saw these crayons and thought that they would be great for my 18 month old. The main thing that I am not fond of is that you have to put so much pressure on them to actually see color. They are good for my daughter to grasp with the large ball on the end. Not sure I would buy these again. |
Smells and fragile
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| Review Date: February 28, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Isabella E. Bertelli, Staten Island, NY |
| I bought these crayons for my son to refine his tripod grasp and to provide a fun new crayon. To my horror, these things have a faint chemical smell. That can't be good. They also are easily broken if you have a rough toddler(26mths) boy such as mine. That said, he loves them. He likes stacking them, counting them, coloring with them, and even pretending he is making ice cream cones with them. I would not buy these again, despite him liking them. I can't get over the chemical smell and the lack of durability considering the age group they are marketed to. |
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