crayons in the PONS Dictionary

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Teachers received a host of teaching materials such as markers, cartridge paper, crayons, highlighters, pens, cardboard, chalk and office glue.
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Popular toys used during therapy are animals, dolls, hand puppets, crayons, and cars.
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Stockings were filled with various items such as cards, games, crayons, lip balm and more.
lethbridgeherald.com
In 1964, after 60 years in the institution, he was introduced to crayons, and began coloring.
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After moulding approximately 1.4 billion crayons, he revealed that he is actually color blind.
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Indoors there would always be paints, crayons cards and puzzles.
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He drew pictures with crayons on sidewalks, and invented stories for his friends about knights and legends.
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He provided the prisoners with basic art supplies such as pencils, ink, crayons, watercolor paint, and paper.
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These days, the Easter Bunny brings all kinds of little treats, from puzzles and crayons to bubbles and hair accessories.
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There are also watercolor crayons, sometimes called watersoluble crayons.
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