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Melissa & Doug Jumbo Triangular Crayons

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M&D-AC-SUP-4148

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:

Create beautiful, colorful masterpieces with the Melissa and Doug Triangular Crayon Set. These crayons are constructed of plastic instead of wax for added durability. The easy to grasp, triangular-shaped crayons help develop preferred grip for later writing skills. All 10 crayons are packaged in a sturdy, plastic, flip-top case.

Features:
  • Includes 10 Crayons

  • Non-Toxic Crayons are Made of Plastic Instead of Wax for Additional Durability

  • Triangular Design is Easy to Grasp and Wont Roll Away! - Shape Helps Develop Preferred Grip for Later Writing Skills

  • Packaged in a Sturdy, Plastic, Flip-Top Case

  • Safety Information: Recommended for Children Ages 3 and Up / Conforms to ASTM-4236

Product Details:
Product Length: 0.0 inches
Product Width: 0.0 inches
Product Height: 0.0 inches
Product Weight: 0.33 pounds
Package Length: 7.6 inches
Package Width: 4.8 inches
Package Height: 0.9 inches
Package Weight: 0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 80 reviews
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 80 customer reviews )
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71 of 71 found the following review helpful:

5Durable Crayons That Don't Taste Good, Hurrah  Dec 27, 2008
By Elizabeth
While these crayons do break (if, for example, your toddler leaves them on the floor and you or your husband steps on them, they are likely to break) it would take a lot of concentrated effort to break them while drawing. They are very durable.

We also like that:
-Apparently they do not taste as good as Crayola crayons. My dedicated wax-eater took one bite and has not aimed them at her mouth since.
-They do not have wrappers so your toddler does not need you to repeatedly "open it".
-They come in a fairly durable, handy plastic case.
-They are triangular an thus, do not roll (under the couch, for example).

Cons:
-I have a hard time seeing how I could efficiently sharpen these. Advice in the comments section (besides using one of my dear kitchen knives) is welcome...

My daughter has used the Crayola jumbo-sized crayons and while those are not bad, these are definitely superior. In my opinion, they are worth the price.

Edited 24 January 2011:

I will also add that now, two years later, we bought the new Crayola triangle crayons since these were getting a little worn down. One month after the Christmas Crayola fiasco, we have two of the triangular Crayola crayons, and we still have all of the original Melissa and Doug ones (and the box). The Crayolas broke one after another and the (new) baby got irritated by the paper. I have nothing against Crayola, and we have a lot of their other products. I just thought M&D deserve the credit for an amazingly sturdy product.

22 of 22 found the following review helpful:

5Great quality, plastic case, and my toddler loves them!  May 29, 2008
By Sue Ellen Crandell
From the mother of a 2.5 year-old:

First, let me say that I didn't realize these came in a plastic case. This is so great, since my son tends to rip apart the typical paper/cardboard crayon boxes on the first day. The case has a clear lid w/ a hinge, and placeholders (little cut-ins that the pointed edge of the triangle can sit it) for each crayon which make it really easy for my son to constantly put them into and then take out of the box over and over.

As far as the quality of the crayons, these have not broken yet and appear to be very difficult to break (provided we can keep them away from the dog, of course). The crayons are thicker and longer than the Crayola triangular crayons, which we've come to learn break very easily. I think the number of crayons in the set (10) is perfect - it provides a good variety of colors to choose from.

I highly recommend these crayons. Try them, you'll be impressed! And your kid(s) will be too!

22 of 22 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent crayons for little fingers  Jul 20, 2007
By H. Bird
My sister-in-law gave these to my son for Christmas, shortly before he turned 3. They are great crayons; they color well, they are easy to grip, they don't roll around, the case is easy to open, and because they are fairly fat, they don't break into several pieces like the slender Crayola crayons. In fact, these are the only crayons I will turn him loose with, as the others break into pieces which then get ground into the carpet.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

4Good "Second" Crayon  Feb 16, 2009
By Laura Guenthner
I originally purchased these for my 16-month-old twins as their first crayons, based on other customer reviews that the chunky shape was easier for little hands to hold. I agree with the reviewer who comments that they are not "soft," though, and my toddlers didn't have the strength to push down hard enough to really see good color lines. So, I put them away, and bought both Crayola Washable Markers 8-pk. and Crayola Washable Crayons 16-pk. just so my kids could understand coloring and feel rewarded by seeing the results of their doodling. Now that my kids are 19-months old, and understand what crayons do, I like the Melissa & Doug Crayons, particularly because they don't "bleed" all over things if the kids happen to put them in their mouths (the Crayola washables get really soft and "leaky" when they get wet).

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

3Triangle Crayons  Jan 09, 2009
By chicago mom
These crayons seem pretty durable. My 18 month old hasn't broken them yet. My only disappointment is that they are not "soft" crayons. I would say a cross between a colored pencil and a crayon.

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