Old crayons are new again via Crayola Crayon maker
Posted on | December 28, 2010 |
(If available in the Philippines,) not too late for a holiday gift.
For kids aged 8 and above (adults too will find this Crayola tool useful). Not only saves by using small pieces of crayons and turning the crayon bits to reusable crayons, kids will also learn something while doing the recycling or crayon making itself. Also, crayon’s color combi that can be made are on the “wild” unique creative side. Crayola site gives “recipe” on how to produce certain color tones. The process starts by collecting broken and small unusable crayons, heat it up (light bulb heats the crayons), pour the melted crayons to the mold, let it cool down, and walah. With hot molten crayons involved, adult guidance is suggested. Check Philippines’ leading bookstores & school supplies store if they carry this Crayola Crayon Maker. You can check out more info here.