Crayola 24ct Long Colored Pencils

Short Description

  • The art material of choice
  • Perfect for school projects and detail work
  • Brand you can trust
  • 24 presharpened long colored pencils that are strong and durable
  • 24 bright, intense colors with smooth lay down

Listed Under: Pencils

$5.02 $3.98
(as of 09/09/2010 08:03 - info)

Full Description

Pre-sharpened, these sturdy pencils provide brilliant colors and are made with thick, soft leads that don’t break easily under pressure. Crayola Colored Pencils are pre-sharpened and made with thick, soft 3.3 mm leads that don’t break easily under pressure. Bright colors provide smooth, scratch-free laydown and are perfect for color mixing and blending. Set includes the following colors : red, red orange, orange, yellow orange, peach, yellow, golden yellow, jade green, yellow green, green, aqua green, light blue, sky blue, blue, violet, pink, magenta, mahogany, tan, light brown, brown, gray, black, and white. AP Certified nontoxic.


2 Reviews

  1. Daniel says:
    Posted February 14, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I picked the Crayolas over the Berol Prismacolor (to save some money) to color an Anatomy coloring book for school. Big mistake. The Crayolas are made of a harder substance and thus the colors do not easily glide onto the paper as is the case with Berols. This is important when you need to be precise in coloring small detail. Thus it took a lot longer to color a page, not mention the higher difficulty level and frustrations that accompany the coloring experience.

    Now if the coloring objective is for small children’s coloring books, then these Crayolas are fine for these needs. But if you’re an adult or need to color something more sophisticated, go with the Berols!

  2. Delamaine says:
    Posted August 29, 2009 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    For some reason although these are on all the school supply lists, nobody around here actually sells the 24-pack. But they are good items. I’d rather have my kids use good colored pencils like Prismacolor or Polychromos, but these are pretty cheap and since they’re for school I don’t mind buying them.

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