🖍️ Unlock your classroom’s colorful potential with Crayola’s ultimate grip & bulk pack!
The Crayola Triangular Crayon Classpack offers 256 non-toxic, medium-point crayons in 16 assorted colors, featuring an ergonomic triangular design that promotes proper grip. Ideal for classrooms, this bulk pack comes with organized color-separated storage, making it a perfect, safe choice for kids aged 5 and above.
Manufacturer | Crayola |
Brand | Crayola |
Item Weight | 5.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 0.43 x 0.43 x 3.98 inches |
Item model number | 52 8039 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multicolor |
Grip Type | Triangular |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | HB |
Material Type | Wax |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Ink Color | Multicolor |
Manufacturer Part Number | 52-8039 |
K**S
I bought them for my son class and the teacher loves them
The Crayola Triangular Crayon Classpack is an absolute must-have for teachers, daycare centers, and parents of young children! The 256-count bulk pack ensures there are plenty of crayons for group activities, and the 16 assorted colors provide a great variety for creative expression.The triangular shape is a game-changer—it helps toddlers develop a proper grip, making it easier for little hands to hold and control. Plus, they don’t roll off the table like traditional crayons! The crayons are sturdy, smooth, and offer rich, vibrant colors without too much pressure.
C**L
Great if you need a large number of jumbo crayons!
I ordered the like new jumbo crayons to save a little money. Four of the brown crayons tips were broken off, the rest were just fine. These were perfect for our church nursery and pre-school. I love Crayola crayons. Good quality.
A**D
Terrific Color
Finally, a great crayon for the paper we use.My partner teacher brought these to my attention when "mysteriously" a pack turned up in her classroom. What a find! So we both are working right now on small bookmaking on black paper we got at the dollar store anyway, and these color in fantastically. This is keeping kids actively engaged.First of all Crayolas are the best but NOT supplied to me or my students, so every year I go buy 16 or 24 color packs for my 1st graders. I have bought 100 color packs, but not the last two years. The cost is more than I can justify. It so helps within our work to use these to illustrate ideas, highlight words, fill in data tables...it goes on and on. But it is true that on construction they aren't hardy enough on richly colored paper to show well. (So then I purchased high end Pentel pencils.) And that's a dilemma because it's all the paper we have and I know they'll soon eliminate that.What a great thing to find that we can get a couple boxes of these to add into our rooms. This year both of us are enriching the rooms with things like gel pens and supplies that make doing your work more of a pleasure. We've both decided this is necessary. Plus of course teaching art as a part of the disciplines. My package just arrived and in November I'll re-order. It is a study box and the color range is lovely-so that it will engage my class in the "pattern books" Every month my kids make 6 to 8 page pattern books to illustrate and name patterns. One reason is that abstraction is important, a tree becomes named with a symbol and eventually named also as "A" as they'll find in math later on....I like to make the books with colored paper. These work great for drawing the frog, dragonfly, frog, dragonfly and so on.So...If your sister teaches, your niece, someone you talk to on this site, a favorite person you know, someone you met at the coffeehouse or just it happens you have children in school or want to send a remembrance to a teacher your child had this is a pretty great gift.If you send it in with your child the year will undoubtedly be a better one. The quality is great and I think what they did was add a bit of white into the pigment to make it a better choice for the darker colors of construction that we so often work on.They feel like all crayolas, full of wonder.
M**N
Early childhood fine motor
The only crying I buy are these triangular crayons by Crayola. While teaching three, four, five, year olds; I have found these crayons to be the best fine motor in accessing their love to color and proper placement of fingers. They’re more expensive than regular crayons but well worth the price. Smartest buy for the classroom.
D**S
Vibrant colors
My students love them! Great colors and quality
C**D
Perfect gift for art teacher
Got this for our friend who is an art teacher! She swears by the triangular crayons as they don’t roll off the tables or desks! Great value for all you get! She was so happy and excited!
K**R
Good selection of colors
The crayons are very small (short) and won’t last long.
R**C
Perfect for the classroom!
Perfect for teacher gift for classroom.
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