With Glow Station, Crayola lightens up

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Crayola is moving into more lighter spectrums with the new Glow Station. The basic idea is to paint using light. Using a special light wand pen, young artists can create luminous freehand drawings or patterned stencil scenes on a specially designed “glow light canvas”. The Crystal attachment can also make starbursts. Over time, the images will dissipate and dissolve, leaving room for another creation.

And a handful of special stencils from simple shapes to complex textures, allows kids to play even if they don’t know how to draw. Not only that, but the Glow Station can replace hours of vegging in front of the TV with fun and creative family time. I’m thinking some great charades using light.

The Crayola Glow Station comes with Glow Station Light Canvas, Light Wand with Crystal Attachment, 2 Stencil Sheets, 13 Stencil Tracer Shapes, 2 Light Texture Sheets, 1 Transfer Sheet and 1 Dry-Erase Marker.

Cost is about $30. Ages 6 and up.

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