When I first learned about them, there was a special going on so I got a ton of them for a steal. We still haven't run out and I can't tell you how much my little ones enjoy using them. For my eldest, though, I use Stockmar beeswax crayons.
They are pricey, but you won't regret purchasing them. They last forever (and I mean that), they give the MOST AMAZING color, they are super tough and don't break like other crayons, etc. I love them.
To Kimi - if your daughter does eat the crayon rocks (not that mine have or anything), they're perfectly safe and natural so no harm will be done - outside of just making sure it passes eventually!
Too cute. My daughter would so try to eat those though, lol
ReplyDeleteThose are awesome! Where do I find them? I have a daughter facinated with rocks AND she loves to color. I sense a stocking stuffer!
ReplyDeleteYeah, ditto what Pollyanna said. I've never seen those before - they rock! (pun intended)
ReplyDeleteBTW, I'm reading "Water For Elephants" right now (in answer to the question from the previous post).
Stopping by from SITS to say hello!
No that is different. They look like jelly belly jelly beans. My son, even though he is 9 would probably eat them before he colored with them.
ReplyDeletethey look like jelly beans lol. very cool though
ReplyDeleteI'm laughing at Kimi's comment. I think my daughter would do the same!
ReplyDeletecrayon rocks, rock!
ReplyDeleteWhen I first learned about them, there was a special going on so I got a ton of them for a steal. We still haven't run out and I can't tell you how much my little ones enjoy using them. For my eldest, though, I use Stockmar beeswax crayons.
One of the best places to get them is here:
http://www.hazelnutkids.com/cgi-bin/category/beeswax_crayons
They are pricey, but you won't regret purchasing them. They last forever (and I mean that), they give the MOST AMAZING color, they are super tough and don't break like other crayons, etc. I love them.
To Kimi - if your daughter does eat the crayon rocks (not that mine have or anything), they're perfectly safe and natural so no harm will be done - outside of just making sure it passes eventually!
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