Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Valentine's Day Gift Guide - Crayon Rocks - #Giveaway


My daughter Willow tells me every day that she plans to be an artist. She will sit and color for hours at a time.  Her little brother likes to join her, but even though he's only three, he's not so little and doesn't know his own strength. Almost every time he touches a crayon, he presses too hard and snaps it in half.  When I first saw Crayon Rocks, I knew they would be the perfect solution. These cute crayons come in a variety of fun colors and are shaped just like rocks.



As avid rock hounds who collect all sorts of crystals and polished stones, my kids loved the shapes and colors of the Rock Crayons as soon as they saw them. I could actually put them next to some of our rocks and you wouldn't be able to tell them apart until you touched them. But the cool design is only one of the great features. The unique shape makes them easier for little fingers to hold. For the first time ever, my son can grip a crayon without breaking it, and my daughter doesn't have her art supplies in pieces.



The set of crayons we tried out had a Valentine's Day theme, which are a wonderful alternative to sugary candy if you like to give your child a little gift. They came beautifully packaged with hearts on the box and tissue paper.  The crayons can be stored in the pretty red and white bag which was also included. The set came with a nice assortment of colors and they work perfectly. Here are a few examples of the artwork my daughter has created using her Crayon Rocks.



In addition to being the perfect art supplies, Crayon Rocks are also environmentally friendly. Each crayon is made from natural soy wax, using American-grown soy beans and natural mineral colors. They are non-toxic and conform to CPSIA regulations.



To learn more about Crayon Rocks and all they have to offer, you can visit their website or follow them on their social media.

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The Giveaway

One lucky winner is going to receive a Valentine's Day Gift Bag of Crayon Rocks to try for themselves. To enter just fill out the giveaway tools  form below. Open to the US only. Giveaway will end 2/24/15. The winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply. Thanks again to Crayon Rocks for offering this fantastic prize.





59 comments:

ale ol said...

were designed to strengthen a child's tripod grip muscles, preparing fingers and hands for pen and pencil use.

momo said...

I thought this was pretty interesting to learn about these; Since a child's first writing tool is usually a crayon, that crayon should be one that encourages him or her to use thumb, first and second fingers in a tripod grip.

Unknown said...

I like that the crayon is offering a safe and eco-friendly product.

An Apel a Day said...

I learned: Crayon Rocks are made from U.S.–grown and processed Kosher soy wax.

Stephanie said...

were designed to strengthen a child's tripod grip muscles, preparing fingers and hands for pen and pencil use.

mecarolks said...

I learned: Crayon Rocks are made from U.S.–grown and processed Kosher soy wax.

Darlene said...

I learned that Crayon Rocks™ were designed to strengthen a child's tripod grip muscles, preparing fingers and hands for pen and pencil use.

Elizabeth said...

I learned that Crayon Rocks are made from Kosher Soy Wax and the shape allows for larger color swaths and easier blending of colors.

Kristen said...

Crayon Rocks are made from U.S.–grown and processed Kosher soy wax.

Anonymous said...

Crayon Rocks are made from U.S. and do not contain harsh chemicals. Patricia sonrisasbonitas

jlee said...

They are made for natural soy wax.

Heather62 said...

Crayon rocks are made in an Amish constructed barn. Cool!

Anonymous said...

These are made from soy.

Nancy said...

I learned that they also sell gift cards.

Nancy
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Sleepless In Charlotte said...

Developed by a special needs teacher

Unknown said...

I like that these crayons are even great to help develope a childs hands and fingers.

Carol L. said...

I learned they were created by a special needs teacher so children could develope the muscles to prepare them to use pencil and pen.
Carol L
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Anonymous said...

I learned that they use natural soy wax to make them
tina m
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Mayla Moore said...

I like that the shape helps kids develop fine motor skills.

Jennifer Rogers said...

I learned that Crayon Rocks were developed by a special needs teacher, Crayon Rocks™ were designed to strengthen a child's tripod grip muscles, preparing fingers and hands for pen and pencil use.
j1man1r66@etex.net
Jennifer Rogers

AngelWinner said...

Crayon Rocks are great for line work, for blending, and for creating wide swaths of color.

crystalgrant84 said...

I was glad to learn that the crayons are non-toxic.

Jenn Mc said...

I learned that they are made using Kosher soy wax :)

Michelle S. said...

I learned that Crayon Rocks are made from U.S.–grown and processed Kosher soy wax.

Unknown said...

I learned that Crayon Rocks are made from U.S.–grown and processed Kosher soy wax

dropastitch@yahoo.com said...

they were Developed by a special needs teacher

alona y said...

I learned that they are made from a renewable resource (soy oil), which is better than regular crayons.

Trish said...

I learned that they were designed to strengthen a child's tripod grip muscles, preparing fingers and hands for pen and pencil use.

Unknown said...

I learned they are made in the USA and are non-toxic

Lisa said...

they also sell gift cards

matope said...

it helps hone fine motor skills and prepare for writing with a pen!

Unknown said...

I learned that they help with fine motor skill development!

Cinderella10383 said...

I learned that they encourage your child to use thumb, first and second fingers in a tripod grip

Leela said...

They make Crayon Rocks in a garage in La Crescenta, California.

Shannon O. said...

I learned that Crayola Rocks are made in America from natural soy wax.

Lauren said...

I learned that they help strengthen children's muscles.

Courtney B said...

I learned these are made out of handmade molds.

Thanks !:)

lori clark said...

I learned that they are made from american made soybeans!

rajee said...

Smooth, bright, vivid colors that allow you to create anything you can imagine.

Maria's Space said...

I learned that they CPSIA compliant and certified non-toxic?

Unknown said...

i learned these help develop the grip for easier pencil use later on.

Anonymous said...

they use natural soy wax to make them.


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Robin A said...

I learned that they were designed to strengthen a child's tripod grip muscles, preparing fingers and hands for pen and pencil use.

Unknown said...

Crayon Rocks™ are made in America from natural soy wax, using American-grown soy beans and natural mineral colors.

Trisha McKee said...

I learned these are made from soy.

mail4rosey said...

I learned they were developed by a special needs teacher to strengthen a child's tripod grip muscles, preparing fingers and hands for pen and pencil use.

Jerry Marquardt said...

I learned that these can be manipulated in a manner different than a standard crayon.

Paige said...

I learned that you can eat them (if you need to!)

April said...

I learned that they are made of Kosher soy wax.

Unknown said...

I found out that Crayon Rocks are made from U.S.–grown and processed Kosher soy wax.

Lisa V. said...

I learned that Crayon Rocks were developed by Barbara Lee, a special needs teacher who worked with elementary aged children for 23 years.

Jessica Rose said...

I learned that they are non-toxic!

dvice12 said...

I learned that they are made from a renewable resource, soy oil, so they are an environmentally better choice over traditional petroleum wax crayons.

nickieisis3 said...

I like that the crayon is offering a safe and eco-friendly product.

Erica C. said...

They help prepare kids' hands for using pencils.

Anonymous said...

They are made of soy wax rather than petroleum paraffin wax Rosanne rosans4@cmcast.net

McKim said...

I learned that they were developed by a special needs teacher.

Jakes Movie Reviews said...

I learned that they are made of Kosher soy wax.

Francine Anchondo said...

There made in usa and do not contain harsh chemicals.