Sidewalk Chalk Medford OR

Sidewalk chalk is a staple for children who love to draw and create art but can never find a canvas that's big enough. When the weather is nice and children want to be outside, sidewalk chalk is a great way to keep them entertained and out in the fresh air for hours on end.

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1600 N Riverside
Medford, OR
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(541) 779-6400
Rogue Valley Mall
Medford, OR
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1300 Biddle Rd
Medford, OR
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(541) 779-0653
1600 N Riverside Ave
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(503) 675-8548
16343 Bryant Rd
Lake Oswego, OR
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1600 N Riverside Ave
Medford, OR
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(541) 779-7223
543 Parsons Dr
Medford, OR
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(541) 770-2064
263 E Barnett Rd
Medford, OR
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(541) 488-5943
242 East Main Street,PO Box 1270
Ashland, OR
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(503) 286-7558
1800 Jantzen Beach Ctr
Portland, OR
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Learning about Sidewalk Chalk

Toy Review:

The original 3-D Sidewalk Chalk was one of the hits of last year-selling out and fetching very high prices on eBay. What made it such a hit? Well, it's affordable magic, that's what. Simple.

The science is simple, too. Warm colors (red, yellow) tend to move towards your eye, while cool colors (blue, green) recede. The colors are on the same plane, of course, when kids are drawing, but when you put on the special, included 3D glasses, you get the illusion of depth. This magical effect keeps kids engaged and playing, and this new set comes with two pairs of 3D glasses, and the big chalk lasts longer than smaller, chalk. (Crayola tells us it lasts 7 times longer.)

The chalk cleans up with a spray of the garden hose, and you'll want to stock up on this for a summer full of drawing fun. We're predicting that this is going to sell out as soon as it hits the shelves-and the weather is warm enough for outdoor play.

Manufacturer:
Crayola

Brand:
Crayola

Age Recommendation:
4 and up

MSRP:
$11.99

Intro Year:
2009

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