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When kids grow up and abandon coloring books and you’re left with a bin of burnt sienna and cerulean blues worn down to the nubs … what do you do with the nubs? Recycle them, of course. But not the ...
An r/AskReddit prompt has resulted in some internet gold from servers who recounted the many hilarious – and sometimes terrifying – art they have encountered from kids who are given crayons at ...
Crayon Creatures uses 3D printing to make statuettes from kids' drawings By Ben Coxworth January 08, 2013 Crayon Creatures will turn your child's drawings into 3D-printed sandstone statuettes, such as ...
An award-winning app, courtesy of the folks behind Khan Academy, Draw and Tell boasts a whole bunch of digital tools—crayons, paint brushes, stencils stickers and more—that encourage kids to ...
A 12-year-old girl in Utah is enjoying a new playground thanks to her hard work. It all began when Rosili Olsen says she saw the designs for a new playground near her home. She says she noticed it ...
There are so many awesome projects out there for alternative ways to use crayons, and sometimes you need to find ways to get rid of massive amounts of crayons at one time. Kids will love this activity ...
"Kids don't lie," many people claim. Perhaps, but in some cases, grown-ups may wish that they did. Kids can be brutally honest with their reactions and their words, but they can also express their ...
Even before I became a mom, I fantasized about the day I would get to start drawing or painting with a son or daughter of my own. My parents are artists, and many of my earliest memories include ...
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But here's the kicker: while you might see sentimental value in every crayon drawing and first pair of shoes, your kids often ...
How often do you finish a book and sit there and just smile? Sitting in my office alone, without the benefit of a toddler to read this to, I probably should feel dopey that I am this elated over a ...
Rising third-grader Madison Wilson is on a mission to raise money to bring multicultural crayons and construction paper, as well as books with diverse characters, to local schools. So far, she has ...
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