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Product may contain a Propolis that is a natural part of the bees honey production that some children may be allergic to. If your child suffers from allergic reactions please consult with your Doctor before use
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A child is ready to use crayons whenever they show interest in them. This can be from 18 months + however there is always a potential choking hazard with crayons so adult supervision is required.
Work of Life –
4 Brand Showdown! Beeswax CrayonsI purchased four types of beeswax crayons for my kids. I have all the crayons out of their respective packages and in the same “crayon bucket” so my kids can choose freely among them. They have a clear favorite and I have a different favorite.Their least favorite are the Filana Crayons.
Wookiecody –
great for toddlers and safeour 1.5 year old loves to stand them up in rows and carry them around and put in and out of her crayon box which is a metal “lunch box like” with a clasp lid. Her coloring at this stage is marks on the page but when I “color with her” the colors are nice with moderate pressure. Best yet– VERY safe product. I don’t worry if she puts it in her mouth, although we talk about these are for coloring, not eating. no paper to peel off and worry about. short and fat just right for little hands. They stand up well which pleases her.
Tom & Kerrie –
They Smell So Good!These are really great for toddlers. I don’t worry about her putting them in her mouth because they’re natural. Unlike some beeswax crayons, these are pretty firm and can take some serious abuse! I included a rainbow that uses all the colors offered. We will be buying them again when they run out, but I expect them to last us well over a year!
KB –
12 months is too young…I can’t wait to do arts and crafts with my girl. I ordered these and offered them to my 12 mo. She was only interested in eating them. Too bad, and I will try again in a few weeks… These are smaller than I was expecting, thick but short.
Soup campbell –
As advertisedLove the colors for my grandchild
Cara D –
Cute crayons but I not so easy to clean off.My son scribbled all over his table. I wiped it off with cleaner but it’s not coming off. I guess I’m going to have to scrub hard or live with it.
SophiesMom18 –
Safe & great crayonsThese are chubby for easy handling by little hands. And, if curiosity exceeds the purpose, safe for taste sampling. 😉 Must wipe after use as the slightly sticky surface does pick up lent, dirt, etc. Easy to manage. These crayons are helping my grandson with dexterity challenges. Great tool & fun for little ones.
DANNO23 –
Kid likes the tasteMy daughter told me to buy these. They taste and smell great. The little one wants to eat them. Makes sense to me!
Amazon Kunde –
Achtung krebserregend laut Ökotest!Ich habe diese Stifte nach langer Recherche gekauft, weil ich davon ausgegangen bin, dass sie schadstofffrei sind. Laut Hersteller bestehen sie zu 100% aus Bienenwachs und ungiftigen Farben. Nun lese ich aber, dass diese Stifte kürzlich bei Ökotest mit ungenügend bewertet wurden aufgrund von stark erhöhten PAK und halogenorganischen Verbindungen (beides krebserregend). Ich muss sagen, dass ich mich gerade bei diesem Preis sehr verarscht fühle und sehe nun eigentlich keinen Grund mehr warum irgendjemand diese Wachsmalstifte kaufen sollte, zumal es sich um eine Langstreckenlieferung handelt, die erst nach einigen Tagen ankommt.Ich würde unsere (zum Glück bisher kaum genutzten) Stifte gerne zurück schicken. In der freundlichen Mail des Verkäufers ist der Link „Nachricht an den Verkäufer“ allerdings kein echter Link. Auch wieder eine Verarsche…
Lishina –
Alte Charge verschickt – krebserregende Inhaltsstoffe!!Die Stifte stammen laut Packung von der Charge 03/17, welche laut Ökotest krebserregende Stoffe erhält. Die Angabe der Charge war mit einem Sticker überklebt – Absicht? Stifte gehen zurück und Produkt wird gemeldet.