I get Crayola washable crayons and markers every time. We have had the triangular ones, the thicker ones, and now, my absolutely fav, Color Wonder!!!
Color Wonder is where it is at! They can paint, color, and do all sorts of things with the Color Wonder line. Some of the line is for older kids, so just check the packaging. My son LOVES Color Wonder. It's all invisible until they use the Color Wonder supplies and Voila! It magically appears.
I personally have found these products to be invaluable, because, having learned the hard way, not ALL of the washable crayons and markers come out as easily as you would hope! I have "faded" brown marker streaks on my very white bedroom walls (Happily Ever After is the color to be exact!) now thanks to the color not ALL coming out! I will have to paint over that spot, so FYI on the washables!
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Yes. Color Wonder can be a life (or should I say home) saver!
My only problem with those products is that they don't offer much in the way of creativity or freedom to color/draw whatever the child wants. Child development dictates that children shouldn't be using color sheets/books. I wish color wonder would develop paper that can be used without having the picture already drawn on for the child.
Color Wonder is where it is at!
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They make plain color wonder paper. At least they did. I haven't bought it in awhile. I know they use to sell poster size color wonder paper too. We taped it on the walls and let them go to town so so speak.
I found that the washable ones caused MORE of a mess.
Toddlers will gnaw on crayons. And the washable ones then create puddles of colored water/spit wherever they are. So when DS was doing that while I was doing something else, I would find colored clothing (not a problem as I don't mind stains on his clothes), but more importantly, colored floor. We rent, and the colored carpet was BAD. And never did get fully cleaned. I could see the faint blotches even when we moved out.
The normal crayons, however, did not do that. When he drew on the walls, and draw on the walls he definitely did, I'd wait until it got to a breaking point, then take it all off with Magic Eraser while he was sleeping (then wash the walls as you are supposed to do after using that product). I used to do it with every mark, but then I was ALWAYS doing it, LOL.
When he drew on the walls with washable crayon, it didn't wash off! I still had to take the Magic Eraser to it.
We never used the fat crayons, not sure why....
But in terms of sheer color, I like Prang brand FAR more than Crayola. Gorgeous colors.
Crayola makes some crayons and markers that are inside a littel toy. I wish I could remeber what they were called but they remind me of Weebles.