π Color their world with joy!
The Crayola Pip-Squeaks Skinnies Washable Markers set includes 64 mini markers designed for young artists. These vibrant, washable markers are perfect for coloring books and crafts, ensuring easy cleanup from skin and clothing. Safe for children aged 3 and up, they are a fantastic gift idea and a back-to-school essential.
Manufacturer | Crayola |
Brand | Crayola |
Item Weight | 0.211 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.91 x 6.81 x 5.75 inches |
Item model number | 58 8764 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Skinnies |
Closure | Snap |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 64 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 64) |
Point Type | Bold |
Line Size | 0_3mm |
Ink Color | Multicolored |
Manufacturer Part Number | 58-8764 |
M**S
VERY toddler friendly (fun for kids and adults too)
The media could not be loaded. These markers are extremely easy to use for toddlers and small kids. My kids started using these at age 2 and continue to use them now at age 4 & soon to be 5. The size of the markers is nice because they are still comfortable for big kids and adults to use. The colors are SO fun and vibrant. They go smooth on the paper and blend well with the variety of shades. The markers dry like normal markers do. These make a fun gift for the whole family. They are totally worth the price.
C**S
Crayola quality!
Fantastic set of Ultra Washable thin mini-markers! Crayola is always putting out good products like this! Nice price for so many colors!
J**H
Comfort and color choices!
Kids love these, excellent colors, easy to hold, bought many so we donβt run out!
B**E
A good buy, reliable Crayola quality, plus versatility.
These inexpensive markers are reliable, versatile, and have a pretty good range of color. I'm sure they're great for kids, but I'm an adult doing the grown-up coloring thing, and I wanted a lot of colors without having to pay a lot of money. These are basic, but they don't work like cheap markers.Specifics:β’ You can use the point for a finer line, and the side for a broader line or for filling in larger area.β’ You can build the color a little bit, put one color on top of another to change the shading some. (They don't blend like an art-marker, obviously.)β’ They've got good ink flow, and good coverage with one pass. No bleed through on any decent paper, unless you really put a lot of ink in one spot.β’ Size: they're the same circumference as an average felt-tip pen (despite the "skinnies" name). Uncapped, they're about as long as a crayon, but with the cap posted on the back, it's like using a normal pen. (Some of the caps stay on the back better than others. All stay on the front just fine.)β’ They would not be super for small details (like the Secret Garden type books), or for drawing mandalas or other fine-line patterns. I have fine line pens (Stabilo 88) that are intermediate level, art-supply-wise, and use them if I'm getting serious about staying in the lines.β’ I anticipate that the point may eventually get "mushy" with use. It's not a huge issue for me because 1) they were inexpensive, 2) I was pleasantly surprised the points were as pointy as they were to start with, 3) I use them mostly for bigger areas.Verdict: for your basic level colored marker, this is a great value. Ignore the "pip-squeaks skinnies" name." It's versatile enough for adults to get their coloring fix.
L**S
I absolutely LOVE these. I'm a homeschool mom and I got ...
I absolutely LOVE these. I'm a homeschool mom and I got them for use in checking the kids' school work. They love to pick the color for me to use on their school work. I only have one small complaint. Inside the main box are four smaller boxes used to hold the markers. Inside the bottom of the box are the "tabs" that fold in to hold the box together. Because of these tabs, the bottoms of the markers can get "stuck" and it was tricky to replace markers after taking one out. It usually involved taking out the small box and shaking it around to get the markers to move aside and then replacing the one I had taken out. Annoying. However, I found a "user hack" that would eliminate that problem. I just emptied each of the boxes and used backing tape to tape the tabs to the outside edges of the box. Still perfectly sturdy and now the bottom and inside edges are smooth - markers slide back in with no issues!The other issue is that the tops of the markers don't stay on the back end of the marker very tightly while you are using the tip. This is really only a problem because when I use them my grown-up sized hands put more pressure on the connection b/w the marker and the top. When the children use the markers, it's not a problem. My "hack" for this is just not to try to keep the marker top on the other end while I'm using it.Over all, the number and variety of colors I was able to get for the price was well worth the (very minor) inconvenience of using tiny markers. :-) (They are each about the size of your typical crayola crayon.)
A**R
Perfect for young children
The short size is perfect for litte hands coloring π
H**M
Smaller than regular and vibrant variety
The media could not be loaded. My 3 year old loves them and immediately began drawing and organizing them by color etc. Easy to use and they seem just as strong as the regular ones. Fun design for the little one.
J**D
Best markers for little hands
As an OT, these are my favorite markers for little hands! Small tools promote more functional grasp patterns. Love the variety in this set!
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