How Crayola Wonder Magic Light is Changing the Coloring Game

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Crayola Wonder Magic Light is an innovative product by Crayola that revolutionizes the way children can create art. It is a coloring set that combines the mess-free properties of Crayola Wonder with the added feature of a magic light. With Crayola Wonder Magic Light, children can draw and color on special paper using special markers. The markers are designed to only work on the Wonder paper, making it ideal for mess-free and worry-free coloring. The magic light comes into play when the child finishes coloring and wants to see their creation light up. The magic light is a small device that is included with the set.

Wiccan color wheel

The magic light is a small device that is included with the set. Once the child is done coloring, they can hold the magic light over their artwork to make it come to life. The light illuminates their creation, showcasing the vibrant colors and adding an element of magic to their artwork.

Wiccan color wheel

This is the festival of the dead, Hallow-eve, when the Goddess gives the reins of government to the God. Here He presides, and the gates between the worlds are very thin. Now is the time to remember those we love who have died in the past year; for now they can join us in our celebration. The year is dying. We look forward to it's rebirth. Colors for Samhain are black, red and orange. Plants associated with it are Indian corn, pumpkins, gourds, apples and corn stalks.

Yule

December 20 - 23 (winter solstice)

This is the festival of the return of Sun, when the Great Mother brings him forth new-born. The colors associated with Yule are red and green; plants are the Yule Log, mistletoe, holly, pine and pine cones, and all sorts of nuts.

Traditionally, a candle (or other flame) is left burning all night on this longest of nights, to teach the new Sun how to shine.

Imbolc or Candlemas

This is the feast of the torches, also known as Bridget's Day. We bid our Lady return from the darkness, and light the flames so She may see the way. The colors of Candlemas are red and white; plants are roses, cherries, and apples. Read more about Imbolc.

Eostar

March 20-23 (spring equinox)

This is the festival of spring, when we welcome the Goddess back from her place of rest and ask Her blessings for new growth in the coming year. The colors of Eostar are green, white and silver; plants are all spring flowers and seeds. Colored eggs are exchanged now. Read a sample Eostar Celebration.

Beltane

This is the May Eve, the festival of fertility, when invocations and dances are performed to ensure bountiful crops and the continued fertility of all nature (including humans!). This is the time when the God and the Goddess meet as lovers, and He gives the governing of the year to Her until Samhain. The entire rainbow is associated with Beltane, as are all flowers, garlands, trees, and fresh leaves.

Litha

June 20-23 (summer solstice)

This is the festival of summer, when we dance and make merry magic in thanks for the crops growing, and the abundance of nature. This is when light is at it's peak, when the day is longest. The color of Litha is green, and plants associated with this day are roses, vines, and leaves.

Lughnassad

This is the festival of the corn, sometimes called Lammas, when the first fruits of the harvest are brought in, and in the fields the grain is ripe but not yet harvested. We rejoice in the gifts of the Great Mother. Colors for Lammas are green, yellow, and red. Plants are corn, grains, tomatoes, berries, and flowers.

Mabon

September 20-23 (fall equinox)

This is harvest-home, when the crops have been gathered. We give thanks for the Lady's abundance, and feast on the plentiful food. The colors of Mabon are orange, brown, yellow and red. All crops are associated with this festival, as are the brilliant fall leaves.

With these festivals, we celebrate the turning of the wheel, the continuance of life and the dance of the Earth around the Sun.

Traditionally, the colors and plants attributed to the holiday are used in the decorations; legends that mark the turning are told, and seasonal foods are eaten. This is also the time to do magic that helps the Wheel to turn, and to take advantage of the turning to plant or harvest things in our own lives, and thank the Gods for the things that they have done for us.

As the Gods share with us, so we share with the Gods. Blessed Be.

Traditionally, a candle (or other flame) is left burning all night on this longest of nights, to teach the new Sun how to shine.
Crayola wonder magic ligjt

Not only does Crayola Wonder Magic Light provide a unique coloring experience, but it also offers educational benefits. Coloring is known to enhance fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and concentration in children. By adding the magic light feature, children are further engaged and excited about their artwork, motivating them to spend more time on their creations. Additionally, Crayola Wonder Magic Light is a parent's dream come true. The mess-free properties of the Wonder markers ensure that there are no stains or marks on furniture, walls, or clothing. Parents can relax and let their children explore their creativity without the worry of a big cleanup afterwards. In conclusion, Crayola Wonder Magic Light is a remarkable product that combines the mess-free properties of Crayola Wonder with the added allure of a magic light. It offers children a unique coloring experience and enhances their creativity, while also providing educational benefits. Furthermore, parents can appreciate the mess-free aspect of this product, making it a win-win for both children and parents alike..

Reviews for "The Science Behind Crayola Wonder Magic Light"

1. Emma - 2 stars
I was really disappointed with the Crayola Wonder Magic Light set. The markers were supposed to light up on the special paper, but they barely worked. It was difficult to get them to light up and when they did, the light wasn't very bright. The whole point of buying this set was for the magic light effect, but it failed to deliver. I wouldn't recommend this product.
2. James - 1 star
I bought the Crayola Wonder Magic Light for my daughter and it was a complete waste of money. The markers were supposed to light up, but they barely emitted any light. It was frustrating for my daughter who was excited to use them. The special paper also ripped easily and was overall poor quality. I regret buying this product and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
I had high hopes for the Crayola Wonder Magic Light set, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The markers didn't light up as bright as I had hoped and they were also difficult to activate. The special paper was also a bit thin and tore easily. Overall, I was disappointed with this product and wouldn't purchase it again.
4. Mike - 1 star
The Crayola Wonder Magic Light set was a complete letdown. The markers barely lit up and were difficult to use. The special paper was also flimsy and tore easily. It was a waste of money and I would not recommend this product to anyone. Stick to regular Crayola products instead.

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