My First Ticonderoga Primary Pencil and Bonus Sharpener- 2 Pk
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olnavy89
> 24 hourIts heft enables you to handle it while wearing heavy gloves. The fact that it probably reminds them of the first pencils they owned as schoolchildren while learning to write somehow deterred people from stealing it. In a workplace where writing implements disappear a lot, thats a plus.
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R. Peeples
> 24 hourThese are not the same pencils of years ago. The wood is apparently cheap scrap wood and the lead leaves tiny chips when writing. Also, the sharpener is completely worthless. It just bites into the wood and gouges out chunks instead of sharpening. The plastic is cheap and bends easily. This is not to mention the mess it makes with the few shavings it does manage to take off the pencils. I resorted to sharpening with a pocket knife. Since the lead is not very good quality, I now just use the pencils for making marks on things that dont really matter. I should just throw them away to keep from cluttering up my junk drawer. I would not recommend these pencils at all. Spent a little more money and get some better quality ones.
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Anders
> 24 hourThese are great! We use them daily.
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Polly Clarke
> 24 hourThis is a gift. The child receivivg the gift love it
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Jack Livingston
> 24 hourLarge diameter so its easy for children to hold.
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Virginia Anthony
> 24 hourPencils are too big to fit into electric pencil shapener.
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nettie
> 24 hourThese are great for my kindergartners hand. Shes an emerging writer and these are thick enough for her to grip while shes learning her letters and numbers.
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Phyllis McAndrew
> 24 hourI was thankful to find these pencils. I am tutoring my 4 year old grandson and these pencils are just right for him.
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J Renee
> 24 hourPerfect size for 4-6year old to hold and learn to write on their own
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Rosalyna Toth
> 24 hourMy students like these kind of pencils. Easy to happen as well!!!