The Periodic Table of Elements Coloring Book and ScienceWear Apron Review

I am so excited to share the Periodic Table of Elements Coloring Book and Science Wear Apron with you today. I was given these products in exchange for an honest review.

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Periodic Table Of Element Coloring Book Review
The Periodic Table of Elements Coloring book was made by Teresa Bondora. Teresa is a former high school science teacher. She also homeschools her children. She saw a need to teach kids more about science especially the periodic table. This first couple pages of the book feature a blank periodic table and a periodic table with element number, name, and symbol. The book then has coloring pages and information pages for each element. The information page two sections, the first has information on element state, bonding information, atomic weight, number of protons and neutrons, uses, and other fun facts about the element. The second section contains history of the elements. The opposite page is a coloring page with the name of the element, symbol, number and pictures of where it is used.

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Crayola Fabric Markers: What's Inside the Box

The Crayola Fabric markers come in a 10 count box of classic colors and 8 count box of bright colors. I have seen the Crayola Fabric markers before and wondered if they were easy to use and if they really worked.  I got my chance when I went to the Crayola Experience in Easton, Pennsylvania, the home of Crayola.  They had an activity center set up to color shirts.  We did not have time to color them that day, but bought the markers and the shirts and brought them home.  A little while later, oh a year, we finally got around to coloring them.  We had so much fun.  I messed it up a little, but you can not really tell.  I did have to press hard to get the colors to come out, but the finished product had vibrant colors in it.  Once the fabric is colored on, it is ironed and then washed and dried in the dryer.  This is the important part, it helps lock the color in.  I washed the shirts separately for a while so they would not bleed on other colors.  The color has faded a little, but not much.  Sadly though my daughter is growing out of our shirts.  We have had some really fun days wearing these shirts together.

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The Bright Fabric markers have color names and the Classic Color Fabric Markers do not, this drives me crazy when they are not named.  The Bright colors are named after fabric names.  I think it is way cute, they deviated from the dictionary names.


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