Saturday, December 6, 2008

Crayola Glow Station can create with Light!

Crayola Glow Station can create with Light!

Crayola Glow Station can create with Light!
From Binney & Smith

Customer Reviews

What a great gift for the artist in your child5
I saw the Crayola Glow Station at my Godchilds house last week and was amazed.This 5 year old girl was having the time of her life creating figures,and was nevered bored.
I would have LOVED this gift when I was young.
This is a wonderfull toy for a child to create the artist inside of them, without the mess of Crayons.

Artistic Fun In The Dark3
"Crayola" has been around since 1885 (then known as `Binney & Smith'), so you know they understand kid's toys. The `GlowStation' says it for ages 6 to 15, but I can easily see younger kids enjoying this cool gift. Like a glowing `canvas' kids can use the battery powered `wand' of light to create their own shapes, designs and drawings. The kit also contains stencils, tracer shapes and stencil sheets. Its fun in the dark, and as kids create glowing drawings, they can watch them as they slowly fade away over time - magically. Creativity is only limited by your child's imagination. This is a great start for kids who are artistically inclined. Not for everyone, but if your child likes to draw on the walls, this is a much better option.

Product Description

The Crayola Glow Station lets kids create cool, glowing masterpieces using a glow-in-the-dark, poster-sized canvas and one Light Wand with crystal-tip attachment for magical coloring effects. Supplies include 2 stencil sheets, 13 stencil "light-resist" shapes, 2 light texture sheets and one dry erase broadline marker.

Features

  • Glow Station is an empowering way for kids to create in a way they never could before.
  • Glow in the dark poster sized canvas with built in hanging features.
  • Canvas rolls up for easy storage.
  • Has a light wand with a crystal tip attachment for magic coloring effects.
  • Includes stencil sheets and light texture sheets with a dry erase BL marker for image save on plain transparency sheet.

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