Kitpas Art Crayons Medium 12 colors, English Edition
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Ines Mendes
> 24 hourIn love with this product. By far, my sons favorite crayons. The texture is very soft when you use it on paper, he started to paint more with these. Will buy it again soon.
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Kylie Dailey
> 24 hourWe love these! So fun, great colors, easy cleanup. Also used them on canvas and turned out beautiful.
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Elle
> 24 hourThe kids love the freedom of drawing on any surface without fear. It washes of any flat smooth surface including windows, marble etc and it’s safe if ingested! Also the factory making them in Japan has 90% plus special needs workers so it also serves a higher purpose
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AoTombo
> 24 hourThe kids thought this was super fun to use. Its easy to clean by wiping off with a wet rag. Its so easy to wipe off that pictures can smear if little hands arent careful, but it washes right off of hands too. But your kids may not want to wash them off and you can just have colorful windows for passersby to admire forever!
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michellek
> 24 hourUsed on storefront windows. Product easy to use, vibrant colors & easy clean up.
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Veronica from LylandCo
> 24 hourSuper pigmented! I tried it on my Mirror and they wrote beautifully. It easily wiped off too without leaving any residue behind. I just sprayed it with water and wipes with a cloth.
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JMM
> 24 hourThe colors are great and we love using them on mirrors!
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Steve O'Conner II
> 24 hourWorks good on glass but will stain wood
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Athena Weber I
> 24 hourMy kiddo loves these! Theyre so brightly pigmented and lovely. They work great on just paper as a crayon, or with a bit of water on a brush as a paint. I was a little nervous to let her use them on our sliding door glass but clean up was super easy!
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blackdaliaCA
> 24 hourThese colors glide smoothly on windows and paper like lipstick. It is fantastic that they are versatile and can also be used as watercolors. Beware: the colors are hard to remove from plastic surfaces and perhaps other surfaces as well, nothing that The Pink Stuff cant remove... Note: used a pen as a point of refence in the photos for the size of the box and crayon size.