Crayola Color Wonder Magic Light Brush |  | Brand: Crayola
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $8.62 as of 3/18/2010 10:22 CDT details You Save: $16.37 (66%)
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Seller: BargainCell Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 666
Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 15 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 13 x 3.4 x 12
MPN: 752037 Model: 75-2037 UPC: 071662120375 EAN: 0071662120375 ASIN: B0018Z4HY6
Release Date: August 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Brush Tip lights up! | | • | Interchangeable 6ct Color Wonder Gel Paint | | • | 30 page Color Wonder paper tablet. | | • | Mess Free | | • | Magic Painting! |
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Product Description Enjoy totally creative, totally mess-free art. Color Wonder paints appear to be clear -- but they come alive in vibrant color on the special Color Wonder paper. The light-up brush recognizes the colors in the pots and magically lights up with the matching color. Includes Light Brush and 30-page Color Wonder paper tablet.
Amazon.com Review Turn the invisible into visionary works of art with the Crayola Mess-Free Color Wonder Magic Light Brush. Similar to classic activities with invisible ink, this toy comes with clear paints that only appear when applied to Color Wonder Paper. Making it fun to paint, even in the dark, the special light-up brush magically glows the color of the paint being used. Designed for children ages five and up, the Wonder Magic Light Brush is a fun and magical introduction -- or reintroduction -- to art for young girls and boys.  | Color Wonder Magic Light Brush Ages: 5+
Requires: - 3 "AA" batteries (not included)
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When used on Color Wonder paper, the magic paint brush lights up the invisible paint, revealing its true color. View larger. |  | Look Mom, No Mess! With a battery-operated light, the fiber-optic bristles of the light brush illuminate the color of the paint. To get started, kids can simply pick one of the six classic-colored paints to begin painting. While the paint appears clear on its own, the brush will glow the paint color to guide them as they draw. After a couple of seconds on the page, the invisible paint turns to reveal its true color. Best of all for parents, the Wonder Magic Light Brush doesn't make a mess at all. Working only on specially coated Color Wonder Paper, the colors won't appear on skin, walls, carpet, or clothing. If you run out, more Color Wonder Paper and paint refills (including fun tropical colors) are sold separately. Simple is Good Durable, compact, and easy to use, the Wonder Magic Light Brush proves that arts-and-crafts time doesn't have to be a headache. The connected paint pots snap firmly into the plastic orange-and-purple Color Wonder base and the light-up brush is attached by a flexible cord and clips snugly in its resting station, so you don't ever have to worry about it getting lost. While it's strong enough to survive plenty of child's play, the plastic has rounded corners to ensure safety. Other design pluses include a built-in carrying handle on one side for quick portability. At the other end a light-gray tablet clip holds your paper in place while you're painting. Time-tested Fun With its light-up brush and colors that reveal only with special paper, this Crayola set brings new life to an activity kids have always loved. Great for beginning artists, the Wonder Magic Light Brush is good at painting broad colorful strokes, and it's exciting to see as the colors appear a second or two after drawn on the page. The brush bristles aren't fine enough for very detailed work, but as a toy, even young masters should enjoy this new way of playing with colors. What's in the Box Light-up brush unit, 6 Color Wonder paint colors, and 30-page Color Wonder paper tablet.
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Crayola Magic Brush Needs Batteries. March 15, 2010 Sue Dillon (VA) Well, hopefully, others will scroll down the page and see that this toy needs batteries. I did not and therefore my 5 year old granddaughter did not get the full enjoyment of this toy. She said she liked it, but I just wondered how much she did and how much was her mother's coaching.
Bottom line...read the whole page when buying stuff. I blame myself for not knowing about the batteries. I wish that info had been at the top of the page.
Magic Light Brush February 12, 2010 Carolyn Both of my grandsons loved this toy. The only problem we had with them were the light in the brushes not wanting to work sometimes.
it's ok... February 7, 2010 Cindy M. Liebel (Fredericksburg, VA United States) it's a fun product that keeps my 2.5 year old occupied for a while, but it's also very messy & we don't like how the paper pad connects. but overall ok.
lots of fun February 1, 2010 Pam Buck (Tennessee) even my 12 year old has enjoyed painting with this. it took a bit to gifure it out and sometimes the light in the brush won't come on but overall it's a lot of fun.
Fun for little painters January 21, 2010 Jan H (Waverly, IA USA) Got this for our five year old grandson and he loved painting with it. He just needed to learn not to glob too much in the same spot, which takes longer to dry. Otherwise, it dries quickly.
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