Everything you need to unleash kids' imaginations
What’s growing in your classroom? Record how a plant, animal, or you are changing. It’s a cinch with Crayola® Markers!
Use Crayola Erasable Colored Pencils to draw a favorite food. Then erase it, piece by piece! Are you using fractions? Su
Practice perfect punctuation! Create 3-D punctuation marks. Why not collect them all?
Which lettering style do you prefer? Fancy fonts? Serifs? Sans serifs? Write alphabet letters, names, or any words in se
What parts make up the inner workings of a plant cell? Illustrate them in bright colors.
Who likes plain vanilla ice cream? How about pecan mocha fudge? Or cotton candy? Create a 3-D classroom graph with Crayo
What if dinosaurs came back? Use your imagination to paint a futuristic habitat for dinosaurs!
Save the Earth’s limited resources by planning. Combine trips to go places. This early mapping experience helps pave the
Where can your family recycle cans, bottles, and newspapers? Create a colorful 3-D reminder to reduce landfill space!
Be a super sleuth! Play hide and seek with words. Can you find the hidden word?
Make a paper template of your body to pose in different actions, then trace it for an action scene.
Are you as sly as a fox? Loyal as a dog? Sculpt imaginary animals that have traits in common with you! Get to know your
Give hands-on early reading (or learning another language) a whirl! Create a wheelie, read a word, and uncover the hidde
Mix it up with word blends! Turn learning grammar into a game with a twist of your wrist.
Ever go kayaking? It’s a thrilling water sport. Create your own river course and imagine navigating white-water rapids!
Chronicle the historic and current requirements for voting in countries around the world with this simple, interactive c
Nocturnal animals are fascinating! Find out Who’s Hooting in a nearby field or forest. Your creature of the night calls
Hey, billy goats—watch out for a troll under the bridge! Bring a favorite fairytale to life with marionettes and stick p
Who is she and why is she smiling? Delve into this art question as students paint their interpretation of the Mona Lisa.