When we were children, we learned all kinds of things. We learned things as vastly different as our languages and cultures, but one thing that was pretty much universal was coloring. Coloring was a ...
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"She wanted to share something that would both inspire creativity and celebrate individuality," Tosha Woodard says of her daughter Bellen Joelle Goldstein is a Senior News Editor on the TV team for ...
The Easton-based Crayola today announced new Colors of the World crayons that represent “over 40 global skin tones across the world.” Crayola said in a news release on PRnewswire.com that it announced ...
When the founder of toy company Kid Made Modern Todd Oldham was a kid, he left a box of crayons in a hot car one summer. When he returned, all the colors had melted together, becoming one giant ...
There’s nothing quite like opening a new box of crayons. The waxy smell, the sense of excitement at all the creations to come, the feeling of soft paper on your fingertips. It’s one of the happiest ...
When we’re kids, one of the first ways we can differentiate ourselves is by answering a simple question: What’s your favorite color? It’s such an innocuous question, and yet the answer has endless ...
If LEGO can have its own movie, so can crayons. At least that’s the thinking behind The Hero of Color City, an animated feature being distributed in the U.S. by Magnolia Pictures, which also ...
Bellen Woodard may be young, but she’s already being praised as an inspiration across the world. At just 9 years old, Bellen has made a name for herself by launching her “More than Peach” project, ...
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