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Score: 9.4/10  [2 reviews]
4 out of 5
ProdID: 416 - Soap Crayons
Brand: Soaprageous

Soap Crayons
Price:
$12.99
Sample/s Supplied by:
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Soap Crayons product reviews

6 Piece Washable Soap Crayons with Push up Holders

Components
- Red Play-Soap ™ Crayon
- Orange Play-Soap ™ Crayon
- Yellow Play-Soap ™ Crayon
- Green Play-Soap ™ Crayon
- Blue Play-Soap ™ Crayon
- Purple Play-Soap ™ Crayon

Features
Play "N" Wash with the Soaprageous ™ Play-Soap ™ Crayons. These special, washable soap crayons provide a fun bath time activity that kids and their parents will enjoy.

Play-Soap ™ crayons are easy to hold and fun to use. Kids will have hours of fun coloring in the tub. Parents will have seconds of fun because unlike other Crayons in the market place, these are completely washable.

There's no scrubbing or scouring to be done at the end of bath time. All you have to do is just rinse, wipe, and the crayon drawings are gone.

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colour   fun   soap
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Review by: kiwigirl04 (Sharlene)
Dated: 6th of February, 2013

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This Review: 9.5/10
Novelty:
Score 10 out of 10
Durability:
Score 10 out of 10
Value for Money:
Score 9 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 9 out of 10

Well when I was told about soap crayons the idea make me shutter, the idea of letting my kids draw on the bath tub goes against everything I have taught my kids not to draw on anything BUT paper, so giving these a go made me nervous worried they would think if they can do this on the bath tub they can do it anywhere.

Well I brought them anyway and gave them to the kids at bath-time, they looked at me with a worried look on their face, I had to show them it was okay but had to teach new rules "these crayons are ONLY for the bathtub". They started drawing pictures on the bathtub enjoying every moment of it. I sat in their and drew with them which they thought was great as well. Once bath-time was over i gave the kids a cloth each and we wiped off the crayons, funny enough it was easy to wipe away to my surprise as my experience with things like this stick and mark. These soap crayons didnt stick and mark the tub. Best thing was the kids had fun in the bath and drew on themselves and the tub.

If your kids are bored in the tub and want something new to do, give these soap crayons are go. They are awesome and I found myself drawing pictures with them and them coping the pictures I did, so a great teaching experience with them while learning colours though play.

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Review by: tucker (Karl)
Dated: 5th of November, 2004

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This Review: 9.3/10
Novelty:
Score 10 out of 10
Durability:
Score 8 out of 10
Value for Money:
Score 9 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 10 out of 10

Many years ago a friend asked me if I knew where to buy soap crayons. I had never even heard of soap crayons, so I was stumped. When, a short time ago, I was sent an assortment from the Soaprageous range for review, I was very interested to see these 'soap crayons' at last.

Basically, what you have is a hard plastic shell, big enough for wet little hands to get a good grip on, a ratchet-catch system similar to a craftknife, and a small plastic carrier holding the actual crayon itself. There isn't much crayon, compared to the size of the holder, but it doesn't dissolve very fast, meaning a reasonable lifespan still.

The catch system was a little bit of a worry, as I managed to break one just by trying to extend the crayon out of the sleeve, but nothing a drop of superglue didn't fix. Just means no more retractable. However, in deference to safety issues, I was pleased to note that the only weak-spot will break leaving no sharp bits sticking out of the main hardshell, so even when broken, they are still relatively kid-safe.

After much fun drawing the Superman logo on my 4yr old son's chest, and him drawing abstract celtic-like designs over the rest of himself, he jumped back into the bath and had great fun washing himself clean.

The crayons were easily used. Extend the crayon itself, dip the tip in warm water, and start drawing... how easy is that! Even a kid can do it. :) The range of colours can vary between packs... we didn't get red in our pack, but got a lovely teal colour instead.

Overall, I was really quite taken with these, as was my son. Now they are his 'special treat' and for a nice change is actually asking for bath-time after a phase of "don't wanna!". And with summer (apparently) approaching, these could be great fun outdoors too. Two teams, each marked with a different pen colour, armed with waterbombs, waterguns and hoses... to win, you have to be the last person with soap still showing. Could be a new summer sport!


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