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Super Stationery Scratch-Art Kit
Our Price: $14.99
Toy - Arts and Crafts
from: Scratch Art Co. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Age Group: 5 years and up
Number of Media: 1
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| Toy Description Stationery will never be its plain, boring old self again when children begin writing on the special paper in this Super Stationery Scratch-Art Kit. The kit includes 25 sheets of black note paper and 25 brightly colored envelopes. When the paper is scratched by the set's wooden drawing sticks, bright colors are revealed in startling contrast to the black paper. Five sheets reveal gold, 5 reveal silver, 5 reveal fluorescent, and 10 reveal multiple colors. Surprisingly beautiful designs and writing can be made by even the most untrained hand. The kit also has a set of stencils, so young artists can trace their favorite designs onto notes. Instructions are clear and to the point. This kit will transform writing thank-you notes or invitations from a chore to a creative and enjoyable activity for children. --Lee Strucker |
| Customer Reviews
Scratch=Art Kit Why do parents think all toys must be educational? My daughter loves this. I bought it for her artistic ability. She loves to draw, I love to teach her to draw, and this scratch art is a childs way to express themselves. Besides learning, there is also FUN, and art is an important element in our lives. Buy it, if they love to draw, then they will enjoy this.
better for the under 10 crowd I recall enjoying this project as a child in school. My sister gave this item to my daughter for her birthday last week. She loved it. It is a bit different from the cheapos at the dollar tree (refer to last review). This comes with a variety of colorful envelopes, that the paper actually fits into when folded. The scratch off paper comes in different colors (beneath the black scratch off stuff too). There is gold, silver, flourescent, and rainbow. My Daughter just loved picking thru the colors and selecting a particular one for her creation. She also used the simple stencils that came with it. It was easy for her to use, it was a "blank canvas" for her to be creative, and we mailed the suckers away when she was done with them (so they aren't cluttering up my house :). She enjoyed sending mail to her friends, and there is a social studies aspect to these, and the educational value of learning how to address and send a letter. Also, fine motor skills and creativity.
The truth of scratch art This toy is non-educational and most kids find it boring.When my art teacher brings out the scratch art all the kids groan. Go to the Dollar Tree and buy it cheap if you really want it! |
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