🎨 Unleash Your Toddler's Inner Artist!
My First Crayola Palm-Grip Crayons are specially designed for toddlers, featuring 6 egg-shaped, ergonomic crayons that fit comfortably in little hands. These non-toxic art tools promote creativity and skill development, making them perfect for young artists exploring the world of color.
Material Type | CRAYONS |
Ink Base | Water |
Item Dimensions | 1.81 x 8.62 x 8.55 inches |
Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
Body Shape | Oval |
Color | My First Crayola Palm-grip Crayons, 6 Ct, Great Stocking Stuffers |
Subject Character | (-) |
Style | Ergonomic, Toddler-friendly |
Theme | Easter |
Closure Type | Twist |
Writing Instrument Form | Crayon |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Grip Type | Shaped |
Line Size | 0.9mm |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | Non Toxic |
Drill Point | Broad |
H**W
Kid Approved, Mom Approved, Easy to Use!
Love, Love, Love these colored Crayola Palm Grip "Eggs"! My toddler was having trouble holding the standard crayons as she is developing her motor skills. Both of us were getting frustrated as the regular crayons kept breaking in half when she tried to use them. Each time a standard crayon broke it would become harder and harder for her to use them. I kept having to throw away so many broken crayons and purchasing more to replace them. In addition as a parent I was afraid she may choke if she ever put a broken piece in her mouth! She loves to color and this product is the perfect shape for her little hands to hold onto without the possibility of breaking while she uses it. Beautiful colors, easy to grip and fun shape for kids! From a parental concern they are well designed, affordable and don't break easily if thrown or rolled off the table which is a huge plus around small children! *Highly Recommended by This Mom!
P**Y
You can never go wrong with Crayola!
Easy for 16 month old to hold! Easy to produce the colors!Why does Crayola have to be more pricy than other brands? But I trust Crayola and won’t not buy another brand.
K**Y
Perfect for a 3 year old
Perfect size for a 3 year old!
R**D
good for first crayons
My son showed real interest in them when he was about 13 month. Not so much treating them as balls and throwing them around anymore. He could hold them tightly and pressed down on paper. (not too easy, I was surprised at its weight at first) The yellow is not showing too well on white paper without pressing them really hard (this is me talking, no chance on his part). But overall we both like them. Its shape, though sometimes enticing to be thrown/rolled around, does add fun. After a lot of throwing, the blue (of course the favorite one) broke into halves hence I am now on the hunt again. (this time around, he's almost 15 months, I'm going for "real" crayons, aka stick-shaped)
C**Y
Great for small hands
I was psyched to see these crayons, as my son is 16 months old and I thought I would have to wait much longer to introduce him to the world of coloring. I got my regular monthly e-mail from LeapFrog that suggested coloring for toddlers, so I figured I would look into it and found these crayons that said 12 months plus! Upon receiving them, they look like they will be perfect for my son's small hands - and small mouth, in that there is really no way a child could choke on these simply by putting them in their mouth. They are much bigger than a toddler's mouth, but not too big for their hands, so they can enjoy coloring and you can enjoy quiet time without having to worry about them choking on a crayon.
E**P
Arrived Melted
They work as intended and were easy for my babies to grab and hold, but they arrived partially melted. Which is probably my fault because it was the middle of summer in Florida... (although I did bring them inside immediately when they were delivered)
R**I
We love them, but soon found out they don’t taste good!
My 14 month old has been trying to use these-the crayons are a little big for her to grab with her hand. They haven’t broken, yet, as she does drop them from her height. Of course she still puts things in her mouth and found out these don’t taste good! 🤪
L**7
Great for fine motor development!
I got these for my son who just turned one years old for fine motor development, since he needs to work on that (a teacher recommended this). He doesn't necessarily know how to scribble with these yet, but they are the perfect size and shape for developing fine coordination. Also, from the picture you can't tell that the WHOLE egg shaped thing is the crayon. This will last forever! Also, my son already tried to eat it before I quickly took it away and he wasn't able to chip any of the crayon off, because of how durable it is. Love it
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