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Crayola Color Explosion Twin Pack Black

List Price: $14.99
Discount Price: $7.99
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Brand: Binney & Smith
Binding: Toy
Release Date: 2007-01-01

Features:

  • Innovative and exciting way for kids to create artwork; can be used to draw wild and colorful images
  • Special black paper magically bursts into color when drawn on with color-revealing markers
  • Paper is 8.5 x 11 inches; offers plenty of room for doodling
  • Comes with two 20-page black tablets, 5 color-revealing markers, 3 stencil sheets, and resealable storage bag
  • Recommended for ages 6-9

Customer Reviews:

Not at all mess-free [Posted on 2006-06-22]
This stuff is way too messy. If my seven year old touches the paper the black ink? gets on his hands, then to the table, clothes, etc. The stencil it comes with is junk, thin cardboard that ripped the first time he drew with it. Not worth the money!


Crayola Color Explosion Twin Pack [Posted on 2007-06-27]
This is fun. But it doesn't work as well as I hoped. You must use a black marker they supply. when you rub the marker over the paper the color below is revealed. At times the marker didn't work. We had to rub it back and fourth over and over.


Awesome art product, great fun for the family [Posted on 2007-12-13]
Who can resist these Crayola Color Explosion kits? They are so much fun for the entire family. I ordered a few sets of these for my children and even did a few of the pages myself. The kit I received did not come with any carrying case, but it did have the 5 markers, stencil sheets, and (2) 20 page notebooks. All the markers are the same, and when you use them they reveal the paint splatter patterns that lie beneath the black coating. It's true as other reviewers have stated, these are not 100% mess free, especially if you have a little one who cannot resist getting the paper wet. When the paper gets wet it leaves a slight blueish tone to clothing and skin. Luckily my children are over 6 and they were enjoying the product mess free. The markers do occassionally need to be wiped off at the tip to help it keep working correctly. I found the overall quality of the product to be top notch, as with all other crayola products.


Fun for Everyone! [Posted on 2008-01-14]
We bought this for our son as part of his Christmas present. He thought it was pretty fun once we showed him how it worked! Then a couple of his aunts & uncles got a hold of it and they thought it was great! Then Grandma & Grandpa had a turn. Next thing I knew, I was drawing on it! It's just so simple yet fun! It's also helping to get our son to focus on writing. We are working with him on writing his name & this holds his interest because he wants to see what colors it will be. It's nice that the markers don't show up when he writes on other things. The only bad thing is keeping track of the markers. I put them in a large ziploc bag together with the books to keep up with them!


An incredibly disappointing product that should've never left R&D...  [Posted on 2008-03-18]
I teach a science class in after-school program at a local elementary school, through a neighborhood non-profit. They got a box of samples of Crayola's "new and exciting" products/toys and handed them out to us in case we would find any off the stuff useful for our classes. I was planning to do something on how diffusion and dissolution work, and this seemed liked a good thing to start with. I almost went out and bought a couple packs- the sample only had two small 2x5" pieces and I have a class of 10 kids- but thought better of it and tried it out first. As far as I can tell, it's just a colorful piece of tagboard covered with some water-soluble black coating. The "magic pen's" ink seems to be composed solely of water. I figured it'd be some other solvent, something that would provide quick, dramatic results. Instead, it's very messy and hard to get the results you want.

I tried it out with my wife and the neighbor kids, an they just got sick of waiting. Because it's water, it takes a fair amount of time to evaporate and dry, so writing/drawing something even remotely like you want is a chore, especially because it involves doing the drawing, waiting 5 minutes, being disappointed at how much of the black surface went away, and then drawing over your faint (if any) original lines. I often wasn't able to do a good job of it, and making anything with even semi-sharp edges is impossible.

Because it takes so long to dry/dissolve, it's really easy to mess up your work with a brush of the finger. Then, you have a mess and your drawing is wrecked. If you get any water on the board, that also manages to be another messy way to ruin your drawing.

Another incredibly annoying thing is that you can't really see what you're drawing as you do it, unless you contrive to be at some angle where you can catch some glare off of the water you're waiting to evaporate. At home, I was holding the card at a 45 degree angle in an attempt to write a simple message on the card, and even then still goofing up.

I'm seriously debating doing a video review of this just to show everyone how crappy it is.

The Bottom Line: Avoid this like the plague. It'd be worth trying for free, maybe inside a cereal box or from the dollar store.


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