"Stadium's
crayons pass the high standards required to supply the food service industry - this is a product that stands up to the highest testing standards required.
After the drawing is completed, give students metallic gold and silver oil pastels or
crayons to color features such as a crown, wand, or gold pieces.
Cover with a second piece of waxed paper, waxy side down, and ask an adult to help you melt the
crayon shavings between the two pieces of waxed paper with a warm iron.
I can hand you the right
crayon." She handed Scott the green
crayon.
Put that purple
crayon into action, and, voila, situation under control.
With Bailey talking and Potts recording, Bailey said to Crayola, "I have a problem with your brown
crayons. This is the problem.
The process consists of five simple steps: selecting the type of
crayon box the student is using (e.g., Crayola 32); scanning and cropping the image; setting the complexity level; and processing or printing the outline.
5, Issue 6, "A Silly Fuss Over `Killer
Crayons,'" June 2000.
Those well-intentioned teachers who gave you nothing sharper than a
crayon didn't know what researchers at the Consumer Product Safety Commission recently discovered.
The company synonymous with childhood this summer announced it would tuck an environmentally friendly message inside a child's standard box of 64 rainbow
crayons. The company's renaming of its reddish-brown
crayon to "Chestnut" marks only the third time in its 96-year history Crayola has changed a
crayon's name.
Petroleum is a shrinking natural resource, so three environmentally minded Purdue University students decided to see if they could invent a
crayon made from something other than paraffin.
The
Crayon Counting Book, Pam Munoz Ryan and Jerry Pallotta, Illus.