Children of all races will be able to accurately represent themselves. Thanks to Crayola, children of many different backgrounds can have access to crayons that are reflective of their own skin tone.
EASTON, Fa. – For years, children were forced to use odd colors when coloring people’s skin. Now, Crayola is releasing a new box of crayons to help kids get things right and advance inclusion. The ...
Crayola will release new packs of crayons to represent the world's skin tones, the company revealed Thursday. The 135-year-old arts and crafts behemoth developed 24 new "Colors of the World" crayons ...
When Nicole Stephens began working in early childhood education 12 years ago, she wanted her young students to be able to draw themselves. But many of her students couldn’t find the right crayon to ...
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