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Crayola Kids: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea [VHS] $7.98 … |
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Crayola 16-Color Classpack Crayons, Regular Size $85.56 Innovative Classpacks meet the needs of teachers for color assortments that can be easily stored and distributed to students. Crayons come in 13 pre-sorted desktop bins; each bin contains 64 crayons. The Classpacks also include two classroom sharpeners…. |
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Sesame Street Fizzy Tub Color Tablets – 10.4 oz. $14.95 Sesame Street Fizzy Tub Colors 100 count package contains enough tablets for up to 100 baths! Your child will love bathing in the brightly colored water created by Sesame Street Fizzy Tub Colors. The package contains a variety of red, yellow and blue tablets that are perfect for combining to create many new colors! Elmo is featured on the packaging. The Fizzy Tub Colors tablets are mild, child-fri… |
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Sesame Street Fizzy Tub Colors 24 Count $4.99 Sesame Street Fizzy Tub Colors contains 24 tablets for up to 24 baths. The product packaging features Elmo, and each package contains a variety of red, yellow and blue tablets. Your child will love bathing in the brightly colored water created by dissolving Sesame Street Fizzy Tub Colors tablets in their bath tub! The tablets can be mixed to create new, fun colors…. |
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Crayola Hair Color Stix #31680 $6.99 Straight from the Crayola factory, create a colorful and fun experience with Crayola hair and nail accessories Express your creativity and let your imagination run wild…. |
Crayola Coloring!
Crayola Crayons Halloween Pumpkin Color Demonstration
Crayola Coloring Questions

What is you favorite color in the crayola 64 crayon pack?
here is a link to all the colors if you dont have one on the top of you head.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Crayola_crayon_colors
BQ: what do you think of the color: midnight blue becuz thts my fav
“purple heart”
BA: its cool color.
answer this please?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AtSz_ACgQcgpnNW6gyo9DxTsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20110206095645AATEItP
The Gender/Color Divide
How many colors can you see? It’s easy to start rattling them off, but after a couple dozen, you may find yourself struggling to keep the list going. In reality, most of us are trichromats, which means we have three standard cones in our retinas to detect blue, green, and red. From there, our brains can discern about 1 million different shades made up of those three primary colors.
While you’re still reeling from that number, consider this: studies have shown that a small percentage of women are tetrachromats — in addition to the standard three cones in their retinas, they have an extra fourth cone that allows them to pick up a total of 100 million shades! That’s a whole lot of Crayolas.
Interestingly, men don’t have the potential for this color-detecting superpower. That’s because the extra gene is found on the X chromosome, and men have only one of those. Since women have two X chromosomes, there’s a rare possibility (2-3%) that they’ll have two types of red cones on each one.
In many cases, tetrachromats may not even realize their heightened sensitivity to color variations — until someone else points it out.
You can find a wide collection of Segmation paint by number patterns at the Segmation web site. These patterns may be viewed, painted, and printed using SegPlay™PC a fun, computerized paint-by-numbers program for Windows 7, 2000, XP, and Vista.
Paint-by-numbers meets modern technology in SegPlay® PC, a computerized paint-by-numbers program for Windows Vista, XP and 2000. With twenty built in images and powerful features for artsy types and casual gamers, SegPlay® PC is simple to use with infinite variety.
There are also hundreds of available add-on patterns for SegPlay® PC organized in over 100 categories from famous historical artists to colorful illustrations to natural photographic scenery.
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