Saturday, September 6, 2008

Crayola Beginnings

Crayola Beginnings™ is a new line of creative products designed just for toddlers. These art materials build children's creativity, independence, and confidence through hands-on exploration. Art experiences with Crayola Beginnings products engage and inspire toddlers while they create and grow!



TaDoodles Washable First Marks are the right size and shape for a child's first palm grasp to help in developing gross to fine motor skills. With their unique design, First Marks won't dry out and can be reactivated by simply dabbing them on a piece of paper several times. Worry-free! No caps needed! With each scribble, dab, and wiggle, your child's imagination will grow!



Introducing Crayola TaDoodles, they tip and tilt, but won’t topple! Easy, stamping with no dripping and no spills! Shaped for a child’s first palm grasp, these nontoxic washable stampers are the perfect choice for learning to design and color. Crayola Easy Stampers ink comes completely off clothes and skin. Includes one Crocodile, Duck and Beaver Stampers. Recommended for ages 18+ Months.


TaDoodles Washable All-In-One Paints are the right size and shape for a child's first palm grasp to help in developing gross to fine motor skills. With their unique design, All-In-One Paints won't dry out and can be reactivated by simply dabbing them on a piece of paper several times. No dipping or spilling! The unique brushes allow your child to experiment with how movements create different lines and swashes. With each scribble, dab, and wiggle, your child's imagination will grow!



Introducing Crayola Beginnings Washable Triangular Paintbrushes, the perfect brushes for kids to learn to paint. The triangular shape guides little fingers toward a writing grip and Crayola Washable paintbrushes are formulated to easily wash from skin and most children's clothing! All of our Washable products are specially formulated to have the bright, vivid colors and overall great quality you expect from Crayola. Includes 4 washable triangular paintbrushes.

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