Creating Interactive Art with Crayola Wonder Magic Light Brush

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The Crayola Wonder Magic Light Brush is a unique and innovative art tool that brings a whole new level of creativity to kids’ artwork. It is designed especially for young artists who are just starting to explore their artistic talents. This magic light brush is suitable for kids aged three and above. It features a pen-like design with a brush tip that lights up with different colors as kids use it to draw or paint. The light brush is perfect for creating colorful masterpieces on special Wonder Paper, which is specially formulated to only react with the magic light brush. One of the key features of the Crayola Wonder Magic Light Brush is its mess-free nature.


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One of the key features of the Crayola Wonder Magic Light Brush is its mess-free nature. Unlike traditional paints or markers, this art tool does not create any mess or stains, making it ideal for parents who want to encourage their children’s creativity without the worry of cleaning up afterwards. The magic light brush only works on the Wonder Paper, so kids can freely explore and experiment with their artwork.

Reflections on the Teche

Walking down Main Street you may find a poem in a window.

Or you can stop in at A&E Gallery and see that poets have been there.

Space Man and Space Dog
walk the moon alone,
with only each other
to keep company
on the long way home
–Vannisa

Paul Schexnayder has started a series of Circus Gators in his paintings. This makes for a crazy circus poem.

Cirque du Gator
a green gator circus,
a scaly trapeze,
two mingy gymnasts,
and a sharp-toothed dancer.
–Emily


$100 is the price
for a patriotic watermelon sunrise.
A alligator
stealing a watermelon from a chubaka?
Greedy green gator
masking the red white and blue.
–Kaiden

Beauty marks the spot.
An angel from high above is calling.
I won’t let go of your baby boy,
I promise.
–Kielan

I joined in the secret poem walk and wrote to the work in progress.

An empty frame
waits
layers
of color
build
a world,
a circus
of imagination.
–Margaret Simon

A field trip down Main Street can be a poetic treat.

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These are so beautiful. You’ve inspired me to think about doing a gallery of poetry. PS I’m doing a poetry challenge with my whole grades 3-5 school. Anyone who wants to join can come for writing workshop once a week. http://petsaddlife.org/childrens-poetry-contest

on December 5, 2015 at 1:11 pm | Reply margaretsmn

Thanks for this link to a poetry contest. My kids would love this. Many of them are doing their “passion projects” on animals.

Margaret, what a splendid idea to share the students’ poetry with the community and this validates the childrens’ voices as young poets. Enjoy the spirit of the holidays.

“the secret poem walk”
Ah, magic lives everywhere…you have uncovered it!
Thank you!
xo

Oh, my. Scaly trapeze and greedy gators and the great heart of your poets–just wonderful. Thank you for sharing!

Love these art-inspired poems! Thanks so much for sharing, Margaret!

These are some talented kids you’re writing with, Margaret (I’ll bet your students would love to hear Carole King singing Chicken Soup with Rice, which you’ve got me singing now!)

Margaret, these are fabulous responses written for the art. I love the Sendak too. Lovely that the students got to do this.

on December 5, 2015 at 12:44 pm | Reply Irene Latham

Circus gators making me smile and Keilan’s poem giving me a lump in the throat…. magic and wonder, indeed! Thank you for sharing, Margaret. xo

on December 5, 2015 at 6:20 pm | Reply dmayr

Oh, circus gators alone would be enough to send me flying down to Main Street! It looks like the young poets enjoyed their flight, too.

This is so cool! There’s certainly no stopping you and your class, Margaret. Then again, who would want to?

Love the walk with you and your kids! Children
jump
from
picture
to
picture
to
find
their verse.
on December 5, 2015 at 10:14 pm | Reply margaretsmn

You captured it just right. You can imagine them bouncing from art to art finding the one they could hear speaking to them. I was in the gallery this morning and saw the signs again and my hear was full.

Now THAT’s a literary walk they will never forget!
on December 6, 2015 at 2:18 pm | Reply maryleehahn

We don’t have close access to a business area, but perhaps a poem walk around the school, leaving poetic responses to hallway displays.

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Crayola wonder magic light brish

Another great aspect of the Crayola Wonder Magic Light Brush is its versatility. It can be used to draw, paint, or even just doodle. The brush tip provides a smooth and precise application, allowing kids to create intricate details and bold strokes. The different colors of the light brush add an extra element of excitement and surprise to the artwork. The Crayola Wonder Magic Light Brush also promotes fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination in young children. As they grasp the brush and manipulate it to create their artwork, they are developing important skills that will benefit them in various areas of their life. Overall, the Crayola Wonder Magic Light Brush is a fantastic art tool that provides endless hours of creative fun for kids. Its mess-free and versatile nature, along with the added element of the magic light brush, make it a must-have for young aspiring artists..

Reviews for "Crayola Wonder Magic Light Brush: A New Way to Explore the World of Art"

1. Jane - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the Crayola wonder magic light brush set. The concept sounded great, but the execution fell flat. The brush didn't really respond to the light, and the colors were not vibrant at all. It was more like scribbling with a dull marker. My child quickly lost interest in it, and I couldn't blame them. Overall, not worth the money.
2. Mark - 1 star - I bought the Crayola wonder magic light brush for my daughter's birthday and it was a complete let down. The light feature was barely noticeable and the brush itself didn't work properly. It left streaky and uneven lines, and the colors were very faint. It ended up being frustrating for my daughter to use and she quickly lost interest in it. Save your money and find a better art set.
3. Sarah - 3 stars - I had high hopes for the Crayola wonder magic light brush, but it didn't live up to my expectations. While the light-up feature was fun, the brush itself was not very effective. The colors were not vibrant and it was difficult to create smooth lines. My child enjoyed playing with it for a short while, but ultimately it didn't hold their attention for long. It could be a fun addition to other art supplies, but it's not something I would recommend as a stand-alone product.
4. David - 2 stars - The Crayola wonder magic light brush set did not impress me. The light-up feature was gimmicky and didn't add much value. The brush itself was not very durable and started fraying after just a few uses. The colors were also not as vibrant as I expected. Overall, I was disappointed with the quality and performance of this product. I would not purchase it again.

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