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  • Unleash your child's creativity with Crayola Bold & Bright Washable Dry Erase Crayons! Designed for both dark and white dry-erase boards, these crayons provide a vibrant and mess-free drawing experience. The set includes bold colors like Red, Orange, Brown, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, and White, ensuring a spectrum of possibilities. The non-toxic and odorless formula makes them safe for little hands, easily washing off hands and clothes. Cleanup is a breeze with the included Dry Erase Cloth, while the Built-In Sharpener keeps the crayons in perfect shape for endless artistic adventures. Ideal for classrooms or home use, these crayons offer a fun alternative to traditional dry erase markers. Elevate the drawing experience with Crayola's innovation for kids aged 3 & up!

  • Create with Crayola Dry Erase Crayons on plastic plates or cups. Use your finger to blend colors.
    • Yes! We offer several complimentary "Color Your Own" crayon charts that can be completed with select Crayola® Crayon packages. Explore our options below.

      Regular Crayola Crayons

      Specialty Crayola Crayons

      Looking for more coloring adventures? Be sure to check out our free, printable coloring pages here.

    • For best results, please store the following markers horizontally:

      • Crayola Metallic Markers
      • Crayola Project Metallic Markers
      • Crayola Glitter Markers
      • Art with Edge
      • Glitter Markers
      • Art with Edge Metallic Markers
      • All Crayola dry-erase markers, including Washable Dry-Erase and Visi-Max Dry-Erase Markers
      • All Crayola gel markers, including Gel FX and Washable Gel Markers Crayola Window Markers
      • Take Note! Dry-Erase Markers
      • Crayola Project Glitter Markers
      • Signature Liquid Metal Craft Markers

      Traditional Crayola Markers (washable and regular) should be stored vertically with the capped tip of the marker facing upward.

    • Recognizing a need in schools for safe and affordable wax crayons, Binney & Smith created the first box of eight Crayola Crayons in 1903. Sold for a nickel, this box included red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, brown, and black.  

      The Crayola name was coined by Alice Binney, wife of company founder Edwin Binney and a former schoolteacher. It combines the French word for "chalk" ("craie") with "ola," meaning "oily."  

      Want to know more about our colorful history? Check out the details at Crayola.com.
    • Your Crayola markers may have dried out if left uncapped. Below are some suggestions to help revive them. 

      1. Color-Change Doodle Markers:

      • Replace the cap for 72 hours (about 3 days) before attempting to use it again.

      2. Color Wonder Markers:

      • Not water-based and cannot be revived.
      • Try wiping the nib clean, cap the marker, and store with the tip down overnight if left uncapped briefly.

      3. Fine-Point and Ultra-Fine Point Doodle Markers:

      • Cannot be revived as they are permanent marker inks.

      4. Gel Markers:

      • Rub the marker back and forth on the drawing surface.
      • If still dry, replace the cap for 2-3 hours.

      • Alternatively, dip the tip in warm water for about 5 seconds, recap, and wait 24 hours before trying again.

      5. Non-Water-Based Markers (Project Metallic, Signature Blending, Signature Metallic Outline, Take Note! Dry Erase, Visi-Max Dry Erase):

      • These markers cannot be revived once they have dried out.

      6. Take Note! Gel Pens:

      • Tap the tip against paper to engage and disengage the tip until writing comes back.
      • If unsuccessful, the pen may be empty even if some ink appears to be remaining.

      7. Water-Based Markers (Regular, Washable, Ultra-Clean, Dual-Ended Doodle, Washable No-Drip & Project Paint Brush Pens):

      • Dip the tip in warm water for about 5 seconds.
      • Recap the marker and wait 24 hours before using it again.
       

      Where can I find more information about Crayola Marker products and proper storage tips?

      • Discover more about Crayola Marker products at Crayola.com.
      • Check out our FAQ to get the best tips on how to store your Crayola Markers.

      Need Further Assistance? 

      • We're here for you! Call or text us at 1-800-272-9652 on weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. Text charges may apply. If you prefer, visit our Support Page to send us an email.
       




    • The basic ingredients contained in Crayola® Crayons are paraffin wax and color pigment. These ingredients are the same for all Crayola Crayon colors, with some modifications in special effects crayons.

        

      Crayola Crayons begin to melt at around 105° Fahrenheit and have a melting point between 120° - 147° Fahrenheit. The melting point is the same for all regular Crayola Crayons; however, the density and amount of pigment included in different crayons will result in varying thickness or viscosity of the mixture.

Dry-Erase Crayons 8 ct.

Item Number: 985200

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