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Crayola 150-Count Telescoping Crayon Tower | 
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| Brand: Binney & Smith Category: Toy
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $14.39 You Save: $5.60 (28%)
New (15) from $14.39
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 767
Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 9 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 4 x 6 x 6.5
MPN: 520029 Model: 52-0029 UPC: 071662022297 EAN: 0071662022297 ASIN: B000EYF6TM
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Unleash your child's creativity with 150 Crayolas, the largest collection ever assembled | | • | Unique case with telescoping design; expands into tower of crayons | | • | Built-in sharpener ensures a fresh crayon tip is only a twist away | | • | Set contains 118 regular crayons, 16 Metallic FX crayons, and 16 glitter crayons | | • | Recommended for ages 5 and up |
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Product Description It's the largest set of Crayola Crayon colors ever! Little artists will love the variety of colored crayons that are easily accessible and easy to store with this three-tier tower of Crayola crayons. Includes 150 multi-colored crayons in all.
Amazon.com Product Description The Crayola Telescoping Crayon Tower is the largest collection of Crayola crayons ever assembled. Organized into an expandable, three-tiered tower, this set places 150 vibrant colors at your child's fingertips. In addition to regular crayons, it also includes Crayola's Metallic FX and glitter crayons, providing your young artist with everything he or she needs to create lively, colorful drawings. 
The Telescoping Crayon Tower features a convenient design that is easy to access. View larger. | Convenient Tower Design With 150 crayons, this set may seem too large to arrange. However, the Telescoping Crayon Tower features a unique and convenient design that is both compact and easy to access. The tower's frame is see-through, which gives your child a clear view of the crayons contained inside. When your child is ready to color, the tower's three tiers fold out, providing your child with complete access to all the crayons. The tower also has a built-in sharpener, which means that a fresh new coloring tip is always only a twist away. When it's finally time to clean up, the tower can shrink back to its original size and lock into place, ensuring easy storage. A Full Spectrum of Colors The Telescoping Crayon Tower contains 118 regular crayons, 16 Metallic FX crayons, and 16 glitter crayons. Kids will be overjoyed with the sheer diversity of this set, as it contains a color for practically everything. They will be eager to draw skies in the more than 15 shades of blue contained in this set. In addition to classic colors such as red and blue, the set also contains rarer colors such as scarlet and periwinkle. Metallic and glitter crayons are a welcome addition to any crayon collection, and add cool coloring and texture effects. With all these colors at their disposal, kids open up to a world of creative possibilities. The Telescoping Crayon Tower is recommended for ages five and up. About Crayola Crayola first began developing its world-famous crayons in 1903, with eight original colors. The company is now the world's most popular manufacturer of children's art supplies and it produces more than 120 different crayon colors. Crayola recently celebrated its 100th anniversary and continues to innovate in the field of children's art. What's in the Box 118 regular crayons, 16 Metallic FX crayons, 16 glitter crayons, and telescoping tower case.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
There Are 150 different colors September 21, 2008 Mom of 3 girls (California) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've bought 2 Sets of this 150 count crayola crayon tower. There ARE 150 different colors. Some of them have similar colors; except some are gels,metallic & glitter. The gels are a creamy/smooth texture when you color. The metallics have a nice creamy shimmery texture. The glitters have the regular crayola quality just bits of glitter come out when you color. When I bought them some of the crayons looked the same until I used them on white paper. My friend & I had a blast trying out my kids crayons. I bought a second tower for her kids. They were just too much fun!!! Like I said some of the crayons look the same until you try them out. The only ones that are somewhat repeated are the gels,metallics & glitters. ie: lets say there's a regular purple, then there's a metallic purple, glitter purple & a gel purple. So yes it's a repeated color but not exactly. The main repeats are the primary colors, but they are repeated as gels,metallics & glitters. I highly recommend them. My daughters play with them every chance they get. Crayola 150-Count Telescoping Crayon Tower
The Crayon Tower August 26, 2008 Georgette Moulette (Oak Harbor, WA) I got this for my kids, and I am happy I did. The whole thing comes with a little surprise. A Crayon sharpener. Finally! And it all fits together in this compact design, nice to store away and contain everything. I am very pleased with it. For the parents who know how hard it is for their kids to stay within the lines with crayon ends that aren't sharp anymore, well, you know what I mean. :)
Just OK.... June 3, 2008 S. Kempster 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Like the other reviewers I was disappointed with the fact that there were multiples of some colors....besides that I find the telescoping feature difficult to work, and my daughter can't work it at all. I was also disappointed that this item didn't come with a rigid, snap-on cover instead of the flimsy plastic one. On the upside my daughter does use it a lot and enjoys searching for colors and being able to group her favorites together into one of the many sections. What I'd love to see is the rotating crayon tower that Crayola used to make, combined with the telescoping aspect of this one.
Fantastic!! March 27, 2008 Raechell E. Hazelbaker (Washington, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I didn't buy this product through Amazon but through the Target near my house. There are 150 different crayons! A lot of them SEEM to be the same but they are not; just a shade different. These crayons are durable and I like the telescoping tower as it makes it easier to view the 2nd and 3rd level of crayons. I'm having a lot of fun with this product!
loves it February 8, 2008 Melissa M. Berger (Akron, Ohio) This is awesome! I would love to have had this when i was a kid. Tons of crayons, tons of colors and it looks so pretty when its a tower!
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