Crayon Rocks - 32 piece - The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

Crayon Rocks - 32 piece - The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

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Designed especially with children’s fine motor development in mind, Crayon Rocks feature bright, vivid colors made in America with non-toxic soy wax. The 32-piece set,…
Designed especially with children’s fine motor development in mind, Crayon Rocks feature bright, vivid colors made in America with non-toxic soy wax. The 32-piece set, a rich collection of colors across the spectrum includes: red, green, blue, egg yolk yellow, black, brown, orange, purple, pink, grass green, sky blue, sunshine yellow, gray, tan, peach, white, strawberry cream, honey wheat, gold, pumpkin spice, coffee, tree bark, cranberry, rose red, magenta, periwinkle, turquoise, aqua, spruce, autumn green and silver packaged in a cotton muslin bag. Developed by a special needs teacher, Crayon Rocks™ were designed to strengthen a child's tripod grip muscles, preparing fingers and hands for pen and pencil use. The smooth, bright, vivid crayons are great for line work, for blending, and for creating wide swaths of color. Each one is made in America from natural soy wax, using American-grown soy beans and natural mineral colors. They are non-toxic and conform to CPSIA regulations.

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