| What kids say.... |
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| You can make lots of different kinds of designs. Another thing is that they are wonderful to create, like, a lot of color. They're not dry like other crayons. ....Armenuhi, 10 years |
| I like yellow and pink. ...Armen 3 1/2 years |
| The crayons (crayon rocks) are cool and fun to use. They have a lot of colors. I like to use them most for painting in my drawings. ...Kelly, 11 years |
| First thing I think is that it's wonderful because it has the right grip and it's easier to color that way. And then because Crayon Rocks are creamy I enjoy them. I love them because they are creamy and they blend together. ...Armenuhi, 10 years |
| The crayons are very nice and they have cool colors. They look like rocks. That's cool. ...Michael, age 12 |


| What Occupational Therapists say.... |
| I can't imagine any pediatric occupational therapist who would not want to have Crayon Rocks as part of their repertoire for helping students to improve their hand skills. You have created a most helpful tool! Sue Trautman, MA, OTR/L |
| What parents say.... |
| An awesome product for kids working on their fine motor skills. Our son (age 4) had never drawn anything identifiable but started drawing full scenes (spaceships) within minutes of getting Crayon Rocks. I guess he had the pictures in his head; he just needed a crayon that would allow him to let them come out. Mathew and Erin B., parents |
| What teachers say.... |
| FANTASTIC PRODUCT!!! Use it with my 3s/4s class and can't say enough good things. Are they -- or will they -- be available in other colors? I am so pro-crayon rocks I can't keep my mouth shut about them! Thanks!!! KG, Houston |
| "I want to thank you for sending me the sample crayon rocks! We are completely sold on this product. We have told ALL the parents about you guys! We had a preschool class of 4 kids with really terrible grips in June when you sent them to us. We had coloring labs set out on the table, and we replaced the broken crayons with the crayon rocks. EVERY SINGLE ONE of the kids immediately grasped it with a tripod grasp! Since then, all our kids have done well, except for kids with hyperextended thumb IP joints - and we have another trick for that." Jan McCleskey, MA, OTR The handwriting Clinic |