Crayola Color Explosion

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Crayons and color markers are coloring instruments that have the
same objective. They paint on a surface to create a colorful image.
Crayola created a unique clear-ink marker that can work only on black
or white Color Explosion paper. You or your child can draw freehand or
by using stencils. The result of your drawings is an image of
different colors that were hidden on the black or white paper. The
amazing marker reveals what is behind the seemingly one-color black or
white paper.The Color Explosion concept is much different from the
magic slate of the old days. The magic slate reveals one color, black,
and there is no other color that can be extracted from the slate. On
the other hand, the Crayola invention has revolutionized the concept
with the use of clear ink marker that reveals a multi-colored slate.
The effect is beautiful and the colorful designs are revealed to the
delight of your child whose eyes would express surprise and
appreciation for the result that comes out.There are many sets of
Color Explosion paper that you can buy. There are neon explosion
designs, color 3D designs, black extreme explosion designs, white
extreme explosion designs, and the glow explosion designs. Many ideas
can be duplicated by your child in making discoveries about the
designs that appear as she draws on the either the black or white
explosion paper.Thus, it is important that you find out what set of
Color Explosion paper your child will mostly like as a starting point.
When she has done with one set that has actually several surprising
designs, you can move her to another set. Perhaps you can begin your
child to draw her clear-ink marker over pages with simple designs.
Later, she can move to complex designs so that she will be eager to
try on higher level.What really makes the Crayola Color Explosion
series uniquely appealing to children is the application of a concept
on child development that makes your child grows confidently in the
area of artistic expression. You have to encourage and motivate your
child from trying out new things. When she sees a clear-ink marker and
a one-color paper, she might think that it is no different from pencil
and paper. However, a surprised child who sees a colorful image
appearing on the black or white paper will not allow her marker to
leave her hand!

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