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  • Celebrate diversity with a bulk set of individually packaged Colors of the World Markers! Featuring 10 boxes of 24 Count Markers, this set is ideal for no sharing policies of school supplies. Crayola skin tone coloring tools are specially formulated to represent people from around the world! The subtle shades inside are designed to better showcase the growing diversity worldwide. Colors of the World fall into three main shades: Almond, Golden and Rose–and all the darker or lighter shades in between. Makes an exciting addition to classrooms, art rooms, group projects, and more!

  • COLORS OF THE WORLD SUPPLIES:This bulk Marker Set features 10 boxes of 24 Count Broad Line Markers in colors that represent people from around the world!

    COLORS OF THE WORLD: Includes colors such as Deepest Almond, Medium Golden, and Light Rose.

    CLASSROOM SUPPLIES: Great for teachers as classroom supplies in accordance with no sharing policies of school supplies.

    SKIN TONE COLORING TOOLS: Skin tone Colors of the World Markers are an exciting addition to your art collection, making coloring pages and drawings even more detailed and realistic.

    WASHABLE MARKERS: Color comfortably knowing these colors wash from most washable clothing and skin!

    SAFE & NONTOXIC: These diverse Crayola art supplies are perfect for beginning artists!

    SUSTAINABILITY:
    Renewable Energy - We invest in 100% renewable energy from solar power for US Manufacturing. Enough to make over 3 billion Crayons and 700 million Markers a year!
    Plastic Reduction - In the past 10 years, Crayola redesigned Broad Line Markers = Estimated 2 million pounds of plastic saved vs previous design.
    Reforestation - Most Crayola Colored Pencils are made with wood from well-managed forests to help preserve resources for future generations.

FAQ

  • Throughout Crayola's history, several crayon colors have been retired, marking significant moments in the evolution of our vibrant palette.


    1990
    For the first time in Crayola history, eight colors were retired and placed in the Crayola Hall of Fame: blue gray, green blue, lemon yellow, maize, orange red, orange yellow, raw umber, and violet blue. Eight new colors were added: cerulean, dandelion, fuchsia, jungle green, royal purple, teal blue, vivid tangerine, and wild strawberry.


    2003
    Celebrating a century of bringing color to the world, Crayola introduced four new colors named by Crayola fans! To make room for the new hues, we bid farewell to blizzard blue, magic mint, mulberry, and teal blue. The four new colors that were introduced are: inchworm, jazzberry jam, mango tango, and wild blue yonder. Kudos to our hue heroes - the consumers who voted in the "Save the Shade" campaign, ensuring burnt sienna stayed in the pack.


    2017
    To mark National Crayon Day on March 31st, we announced Dandelion was leaving the pack. To honor this iconic color, we sent Dandelion on a retirement tour to his favorite places. His replacement, Bluetiful, was announced on May 5, 2017.


    Looking for more historical facts about our colorful company? We've got them on the Crayola History page!

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    Looking for refill markers for your Crayola Ultimate Light Board, Multi-Color Light Board, Glow Board, or Glow Dome? 

    • USA: Crayola Bold & Bright Broad Line Washable Markers and Washable Window Markers will keep the creative fun going. Check for them in the Crayola aisle at your local retail stores or online. Check Crayola.com for details
    • Canada: Crayola Bold & Bright Broad Line Washable Markers and Washable Window Writers will keep the creative fun going. Check for the 10-count package at retailers that carry Crayola products or at Crayola.ca.
    • Outside of the USA or Canada:  Check our  FAQ to contact our international office.
  • Primary Colors: Primary colors are the foundation for creating other colors. They cannot be created by mixing other colors together. The primary colors are:

    • red
    • blue
    • yellow

    Secondary Colors: Secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors.

    • red + yellow = orange
    • yellow + blue = green
    • blue + red = violet

    Tertiary Colors: Tertiary colors are created by mixing primary colors and adjacent secondary colors on the color wheel.

    • red + orange = red orange
    • green + yellow = yellow green
    • blue + violet = blue violet

    Need a visual? Learn more about blending and mixing colors on Crayola's color theory page.

  • Crayola® manufactures several products and colors that will fluoresce under a black light. Depending on the pigment, the fluorescent level may vary. They are:

    • Glow in the Dark Silly Putty®

    • Model Magic® Neon Colors

    • Neon Crayons
    • The following colors only in the 8-count package: atomic tangerine, laser lemon, outrageous orange, and shocking pink
    • The following colors only in the 24-count package: laser lemon, wild watermelon, sun glow, atomic tangerine, screaming green, and shocking pink (regular, pearlescent, and pearlescent glitter)

    • Neon Colored Pencils
    • 9 colors only in the 12-count package: unmellow yellow, outrageous orange, laser lemon, spring frost, electric lime, hot magenta, atomic tangerine, shocking pink, purple pizzazz

    • Neon Washable Broadline Markers
    • 7 colors only in the 10-count package: atomic tangerine, purple pizzazz, screamin' green, shocking pink, electric lime, laser lemon, neon carrot

    • Neon Washable Sidewalk Chalk
    • The following colors only, in the 5-count package: atomic tangerine and extreme blue

    • Premier Fluorescent Paint

    • Twistables® Colored Pencils
    • The following colors only in the 18-count package: fluorescent orange, fluorescent pink, fluorescent yellow
  • What are skin tones?

    Your skin tone is the genetic amount of melanin, naturally occurring dark brown or black pigments, in the outermost layer of your skin. Skin tones can change over time for various reasons.


    What is your skin tone?

    There are 3 traditional skin tones: Light, Medium, and Deep.

    • Light or fair skin tone: Contains a small amount of melanin within the skin.
    • Medium skin tone: Contains a fair amount of melanin within the skin, is a neutral color, and has a beige appearance. This skin tone is often referred to as an “olive” color.
    • Deep skin tone: Contains a large amount of melanin within the skin.

    What are undertones?

    Undertones are the natural colors underneath the surface of your skin. Because undertones are under the surface of the skin, you can have the same skin tone as another person, but have a completely different undertone. Undertones are not based on skin tone. For instance, a light skin tone can have a warm undertone and a deep skin tone can have a cool undertone. Also, undertones remain the same, even when you tan. There are 3 traditional undertones: Rose, Almond, and Golden.

    • Pink, blue, and/or red hues under the skin = Rose, pink, or cool undertone
    • A mixture of warm and cool hues typically the same color as your skin tone = Almond, neutral, or olive undertone
    • Peach, yellow, and/or gold hues under the skin = Golden or warm undertone

    What is your undertone?

    You can identify your undertone by using the color of your veins. In natural light, what color are the veins under your skin on the inside of your arm or wrist?

    • Blue and/or purple veins = Rose or cool undertone
    • Colorless, same color as your skin, and/or a combination of blue and green veins = Almond or neutral undertone
    • Green and/or olive veins = Golden or warm undertone

    Tips for selecting your Crayola® Colors of the World® skin tone crayon color:

    • Check out the color panels on the side of the Colors of the World crayon box.
      • Match: Use crayon box color panels or create color swatches.
      • Select: Pick colors closest to your skin tone.
      • Color: Draw your #TrueSelfie with your unique colors!

    Another way to find your skin tone crayon is to color a small area on a piece of paper with the crayon colors closest to your skin tone. Compare the areas with the inside of your arm or wrist and select the crayon color that best matches your skin tone.


    Learn more about this colorful collection.

Colors of the World Washable Broad Line Markers Classpack, 240 Count, 24 Colors

Item Number: 588228

Ages: 3+

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