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Crayola Glow Station can create with Light!

Crayola Glow Station can create with Light!

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Brand: Crayola
Category: Toy

List Price: $39.66
Buy New: $24.99
You Save: $14.67 (37%)



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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 3

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries: 3
Batteries Included: No
Age: 6 - 15 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9
Dimensions (in): 3.1 x 13.9 x 16.8

MPN: 95-1000
Model: 95-1000
UPC: 071662210007
EAN: 0071662210007
ASIN: B0018Z7XO2

Release Date: August 1, 2008
Availability: In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.

Features:
  • Glow Station is an empowering way for kids to create in a way they never could before.
  • Glow in the dark poster sized canvas with built in hanging features.
  • Canvas rolls up for easy storage.
  • Has a light wand with a crystal tip attachment for magic coloring effects.
  • Includes stencil sheets and light texture sheets with a dry erase BL marker for image save on plain transparency sheet.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Crayola Glow Station lets kids create cool, glowing masterpieces using a glow-in-the-dark, poster-sized canvas and one Light Wand with crystal-tip attachment for magical coloring effects. Supplies include 2 stencil sheets, 13 stencil "light-resist" shapes, 2 light texture sheets and one dry erase broadline marker.

Amazon.com Review
Perfect for dark winter afternoons or late-night campouts in the backyard, the Crayola Glow Station provides kids with unique, glow-in-the-dark fun. With a "light wand," a light-sensitive canvas, and cool stencils, the Glow Station lets kids ages 6 and up get creative using just light and their imaginations.



Children can let their imaginations run wild on the blank canvas. View larger.


The jewel tip lets you make starburst patterns. View larger.
What We Think

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The Good: Fosters creativity in children with unique artistic tools

The Bad: Artwork isn't preservable

In a Nutshell: Using light to create images, the Crayola Glow Station gives kids an imaginative, fresh artistic outlet
At a Glance

Ages: 6 and up
Requires: Three AAA batteries (not included)
Creating Art with Light
The Glow Station is a flat, smooth surface made from glow-in-the-dark, light-sensitive material. It was easy enough for us to set up: the Glow Station is designed to hang from a nail or hook on the wall. Just make sure that it's in a room that can be completely darkened. Install three AAA batteries in the light wand, and hang the stencils and other accessories from the Glow Station's pegs to keep them in easy reach. We did have to manipulate the Glow Station a bit by rolling it -- you could also place it under a dictionary -- to make it stay flat, as it comes folded in the packaging. If you're traveling, or you don't have a convenient place to hang the Glow Station, it works just as well laid flat on a table or the floor; you just won't be able to store the accessories on it.

The light wand is shaped like a large pen and has a small light bulb at the tip. Use the light wand to "draw" on the Glow Station canvas to create artwork that glows brightly from the light-activated canvas. The darker the room, the more brightly artwork glows against the canvas surface.

We found that drawing "freehand" with the light wand renders pleasing, softer-edged images; for crisper, well-defined images, use the stencils to create shapes and scenes, such as animals safaris or solar systems. The stencils can be used with the "textured sheets," which are printed with opaque designs -- stripes, feathers, spots -- to give cool detail to the images. We had great fun, for example, peppering the canvas with a herd of spotted giraffes, all made with a stencil and textured sheet. The light wand also comes with a "crystal" attachment that causes the light to refract, creating rather beautiful starburst patterns when applied to the Glow Station canvas.

Be Original!
For kids who want to make their own, original designs, the Glow Station comes with a plain, clear acetate sheet and a dry marker. Artists can draw their own pictures and designs on the sheet with the dry marker, then hold the sheet against the canvas and trace over it with the light wand. The acetate sheet is easy to clean with a dry cloth for easy re-use.

Artwork lasts for about 5 minutes, during which it will gradually fade away completely -- leaving room for creating all over again. This also creates the unavoidable drawback of being unable to save the glow-in-the-dark masterpieces. But then again, it's comparable to other works of childhood artistry -- sandcastles and snowmen, for example -- which have perennial appeal despite their temporary quality. And watching the pictures fade away is actually part of the artistic process.

What's in the Box
1 Glow Station, 1 light wand with crystal attachment, 1 acetate sheet, 1 dry erase marker, 2 sheets of stencil, 2 textured sheets



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars What a great gift for the artist in your child   December 2, 2008
Bob Waskiewicz (Wintersville, Ohio United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I saw the Crayola Glow Station at my Godchilds house last week and was amazed.This 5 year old girl was having the time of her life creating figures,and was nevered bored.
I would have LOVED this gift when I was young.
This is a wonderfull toy for a child to create the artist inside of them, without the mess of Crayons.



3 out of 5 stars Artistic Fun In The Dark   November 30, 2008
Martin A Hogan (San Francisco, CA.)
34 out of 37 found this review helpful

"Crayola" has been around since 1885 (then known as `Binney & Smith'), so you know they understand kid's toys. The `GlowStation' says it for ages 6 to 15, but I can easily see younger kids enjoying this cool gift. Like a glowing `canvas' kids can use the battery powered `wand' of light to create their own shapes, designs and drawings. The kit also contains stencils, tracer shapes and stencil sheets. Its fun in the dark, and as kids create glowing drawings, they can watch them as they slowly fade away over time - magically. Creativity is only limited by your child's imagination. This is a great start for kids who are artistically inclined. Not for everyone, but if your child likes to draw on the walls, this is a much better option.

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