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Crayola Classic Color Pack Crayons 16 Count Instruction Manual

Introduction

This manual provides essential information for the use and care of your Crayola Classic Color Pack Crayons, 16 count. These non-toxic crayons are designed for creative expression and are suitable for various art projects.

Setup

Your Crayola Classic Color Pack Crayons come ready to use directly from the box. No assembly or special preparation is required. Simply open the box to access the 16 vibrant colors.

Crayola Classic Color Pack Crayons 16 Count Box

Image: Front view of the Crayola Classic Color Pack Crayons, 16 count box, displaying various crayon colors.

Operating Instructions

To use the crayons, select your desired color and apply it to paper or other suitable surfaces. The crayons have a soft texture that glides smoothly, allowing for easy coloring and drawing. Apply gentle pressure for lighter shades and increased pressure for bolder, more intense colors.

These crayons are ideal for a wide range of activities, including:

Maintenance

To ensure the longevity of your Crayola crayons, store them in their original box or a suitable container at room temperature. Avoid exposing them to direct sunlight or extreme heat, as this can cause the wax to melt or soften. If a crayon tip becomes dull, it can be sharpened using a standard crayon sharpener or by carefully rubbing it on a rough surface.

Troubleshooting

Crayon Breaks Easily

Crayola crayons are double-wrapped to resist breakage. However, excessive pressure or dropping can cause them to break. If a crayon breaks, it can still be used. Small pieces are often easier for younger children to hold.

Color Not Appearing Vibrant

Ensure you are applying sufficient pressure. For thicker, more solid coverage, place your paper on a stack of newspapers or a soft surface before coloring.

Crayon Marks on Surfaces

Crayola crayons are generally washable from most non-porous surfaces. For best results, clean crayon marks promptly with warm water and mild soap. Test on an inconspicuous area first.

Safety Information

Crayola Classic Color Pack Crayons are non-toxic and conform to ASTM D 4236. They meet performance standard ANSI Z356.1.

Manufacturer recommended age: 4 years and up.

Keep crayons away from very young children who may put objects in their mouths, as small pieces could pose a choking hazard.

Specifications

FeatureDetail
BrandCrayola
Model NumberB00ECIFYT8
Item Weight6.4 ounces
Product Dimensions1.6 x 2.8 x 4.5 inches
ColorMulticolor
Age Range (Description)Kid (Manufacturer recommended age: 4 - 4 years)
Non-ToxicYes, conforms to ASTM D 4236

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