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🖍️ FILANA Organic Beeswax Stick Crayons (12 Colors) - Non Toxic, Natural, Handmade in USA, No Paraffin or Petroleum Waxes - Vibrant Colors, Smooth Glide - Safe for Children Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Ink ColorBlue
BrandFilana Crayons
MaterialBeeswax
Item Dimensions LxWxH6 x 3 x 0.5 inches

Description of 🖍️ FILANA Organic Beeswax Stick Crayons (12 Colors) - Non Toxic, Natural, Handmade in USA, No Paraffin or Petroleum Waxes - Vibrant Colors, Smooth Glide - Safe for Children

NATURAL AND NON-TOXIC: Filana crayons are made with organic beeswax. No paraffin or petroleum waxes and no cheap fillers. No GMOs. No icky additives. Our crayons really are made with love. BEESWAX: We use only organic beeswax in our crayons. Beeswax is the perfect replacement for petroleum-based waxes. By supporting organic beekeeping and agriculture we’re helping make a better planet for everyone. RICH AND VIBRANT COLORS: Parents, teachers and children tell us all the time that no other crayons have such bright and beautiful colors as Filana. And they glide so easily across the paper, Ooo!. HANDMADE IN THE US: We hand pour every Filana crayon here in Colorado. Over 30 years of experience working with organic and natural art materials for children. We love what we do. We know you will too. DEVELOPED FOR THE WHOLE CHILD: With Goethean color theory, we designed Filana crayons to stimulate a child’s senses in the best possible ways. Pure ingredients, beautiful colors. Yellow and blue really do make bright green!.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

We love these crayons

These crayons are great and last a long time. We have been using for many years. The colors are vibrant and flow smoothly onto the paper. They're big, durable, and great for little hands. If your child has fine motor skills, I'm sure you'll understand the importance of a smooth, bright chalk that doesn't require much effort. In comparison, many of the big brands' crayons we've tried in the past required a child to press down firmly to get a vibrant color. So I recommend them for the safety of…

Pros
  • Good workmanship
Cons
  • Boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Dreamy Artist Crayons for All Ages

We are a family of 8 with or without homeschooling and we love these crayons! We've used crayons like Stockmar and Crayon Rocks in the past, but this is the best we've found! This is the first time we've bought them from Revain - before we bought them direct from the company when they were brand new. They smell divine and glide across the paper in the dreamiest, creamiest way. Don't think they're just for toddlers - they blend well and their rich, rich colors beat any expensive "art quality"…

Pros
  • There's Something Special
Cons
  • Speed

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Forget the standard colored pencils

I wish I had switched to wax crayons years ago! It's awesome. I've wanted to try wax crayons for a long time but put it off because they're expensive. The crayons were a usual gift and I felt like a waste buying another version of what we already had. But every time we took out the crayons, I thought about how long it takes for most crayons to break - hundreds of years! I'm gradually replacing things with natural alternatives and I wish I hadn't waited so long to make the transition. The colors

Pros
  • Wow
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice Tools!: Drawing

I love these crayons! I've been a die-hard Crayola fan for many years. I was one of those teachers who always recommended Crayola on the list of school supplies. Now I'm at home with my two little ones and I've been looking for the best colored pencils for them. I don't necessarily worry about the wax content and the naturalness of the chalk. I was looking for something that would last a long time, hopefully not break, have a nice color and a nice tool. We haven't used the crayons yet so I…

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Let's compare natural colored pencils.

I was looking for the perfect natural chalk. Here's my review of the three I tried. Filana, Faber Castell and Honey Sticks Filana: I really like them. Very nice bright colors. They go well together and you can make really beautiful art. Such beautiful adult art. They are super high quality. I love that they are all natural and made in the USA. The box they come in wears out pretty quickly. Faber castell: also very nice bright colors, not as natural as i think. I love the box it comes in to keep

Pros
  • Goods for drawing, drawing and being creative
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 1 out of 5

4 Brand Breakdown! Beeswax crayons

I bought four types of wax crayons for my children. I have all the crayons from their respective packs and in the same "crayon case" so my kids can choose freely. They have a clear favorite and I have another favorite. Her least favorite pencils are Filana. Organic Filana beeswax crayons, set of 12 in a box. They deliberately avoid these crayons and my 2 year old gets nervous when he has to use one of these because someone has the color they want (from other brands). They also get annoyed…

Pros
  • Drawing
Cons
  • Without automatic