eco-kids Jumbo Beeswax Crayons (8-Pack) - Assorted Vibrant Food-Grade Colors - Extra Large, Easy-Grip For Toddlers – Safe, Non-Toxic - Smooth, Sustainable, Eco-Friendly - Ages 1+


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Unleash your child's creativity with eco-kids' extra-large beeswax crayons. Designed for small hands, these chunky crayons provide a vibrant and smooth coloring experience, perfect for inspiring artistic expression and supporting developmental skills in toddlers.

  • Safe for Little Artists: Non-toxic and free from harmful chemicals.
  • Smooth Application: Effortlessly glides across paper for vibrant colors.
  • Ergonomic Design: Chunky shape ensures a comfortable grip for toddlers.
  • Eco-Friendly Choice: Made from pure beeswax, a renewable resource.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for doodling, coloring, and creating masterpieces.
  • Portable Size: Convenient for use at home or on the go.
  • Perfect Pairing: Combine with our art pads and coloring scrolls for endless fun.

  1. Safe for Little Artists: Ensure your child is using non-toxic, food-grade crayons for a worry-free coloring experience.
  2. Choose a Surface: Select a suitable paper or coloring book that can handle crayon application.
  3. Hold the Crayon: Encourage your toddler to grip the chunky crayon comfortably with their small hands.
  4. Start Coloring: Let your child explore colors by drawing, doodling, or coloring within lines.
  5. Experiment with Techniques: Teach them to press harder for bold colors or lighter for softer shades.
  6. Clean Up: After use, store crayons in a cool, dry place to maintain their quality.
  7. Encourage Creativity: Display their artwork to boost confidence and inspire further creativity.

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Jen S.
Plastic labels

The crayons are fine, but instead of paper labels on each crayon they used very unnecessary plastic to wrap them. Not only is it NOT eco-friendly, it’s a pain in the butt because you can’t tear the label off gradually while you use up the crayon. I’ll be sticking to plastic free brands.