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  • Crayola Sidewalk Chalk Super Stencils let kids have BIG fun creating perfect chalk drawings of colorful characters--Unicorn, Mermaid and Flying Dragon -- on common outdoor surfaces. Each stencil is perforated so kids can trace a perfect dotted outline on a blacktop or sidewalk and then color it in! Each stencil in this set lets kids create an easy connect-the-dots pattern featuring a magical theme. Super Stencils are durable, reusable and wash clean with a quick rinse. The included Crayola Sidewalk Chalk is durablle and washable too, and can be rinsed off sidewalks and driveways with a garden hose—or just wait for the next rainy day! This outdoor art kit for kids includes 3 Large Stencils (20" x 30") and 4 sticks of Crayola Sidewalk Chalk. Safe and non-toxic, ideal for kids, ages 4 and up.

  • CRAYOLA OUTDOOR STENCILS: This outdoor art kit for kids includes 3 BIG Stencils (20" x 30") with printed lines to help kids easily trace, and 4ct Crayola Chalk. The magical stencils featured are a Unicorn, Mermaid, and Flying Dragon.

    CHALK STENCIL ART MADE EASY: Create perfect pictures to color outside using the durable Crayola Sidewalk Chalk Super Stencils and Crayola washable Sidewalk Chalk intended for repeat use. Kids can connect the dots to make masterpieces that really stand out.

    DECORATE YOUR SIDEWALK WITH EYE-CATCHING CREATURES: The large stencils in this set all feature a magical theme, helping kids get more creative with their sidewalk chalk creations in an easy connect-the-dots pattern.

    WASHABLE, WATER-RESISTANT STENCILS MAKE CLEAN UP A SNAP: Kids can keep drawing with sidewalk chalk stencils that wash clean in seconds for quick storage. Washable sidewalk chalk can be hosed off sidewalks and driveways in minutes.

    SAFE & NON-TOXIC: Ideal for kids, ages 4 and up.

FAQ

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    Crayola® manufactures two types of chalk, extruded and molded.

    Extruded chalk, such as Crayola Anti-Dust® White Chalk, primarily contains calcium carbonate. Molded chalk, such as Crayola Children's Chalk (available in white or colors), is a softer chalk, and is not dustless.  This type of chalk is recommended for children's chalkboards as well as construction paper, cardboard boxes and paper bags. 

    Crayola Sidewalk Chalk is a molded chalk that is not intended for use on chalkboard surfaces. It does not include calcium carbonate. This product contains Plaster of Paris which has a gritty texture and may scratch your chalkboard.

    Learn more about Crayola Chalk products at Crayola.com
     
  • 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 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
  • Crayola® produces nearly 3 billion crayons each year, an average of twelve million daily. That's enough to circle the globe 6 times! In addition to making crayons, Crayola makes 600 million Crayola Colored Pencils, 465 million markers, 110 million sticks of chalk, 9 million Silly Putty eggs, and 1.5 million jars of paint. Learn more about Crayola products on Crayola.com.

  • Crayola® did not invent the crayon. The "modern" crayon originated in Europe, initially made from a mixture of charcoal and oil, later replaced by powdered pigments. Wax was later substituted for oil, making the sticks sturdier and easier to handle.


    In 1902, Crayola Crayons were invented by Binney & Smith and first offered for sale in 1903. The trade name "Crayola" was coined by Mrs. Edwin Binney, combining "craie" (French for chalk stick) and "oleaginous" (oily).


    Crayola manufactures over 3 billion crayons each year, primarily made from paraffin wax and color pigment. Learn more about Crayola's colorful history on Crayola's history page.

  • Recognizing a need in schools for safe and affordable wax crayons, Binney & Smith created the first box of eight Crayola Crayons in 1903. Sold for a nickel, this box included red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, brown, and black.


    The Crayola name was coined by Alice Binney, wife of company founder Edwin Binney and a former schoolteacher. It combines the French word for "chalk" ("craie") with "ola," meaning "oily."


    Want to know more about our colorful history? Check out the details on Crayola's history page.

Sidewalk Chalk Super Stencils, Magical Creatures

Item Number: 031001

Ages: 4+

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