yes you could .. they just wash off with water and soap .. so the answer is yes
No, he preferred Crayola markers (especially the purple).
Crayola smelly markers are non-toxic and safe for use, however, they are not designed to be used for purposes other than intended. It is advisable to use them as directed and avoid prolonged exposure to the scents.
I did some research of my own about what materials you good use since i'm also entering and I went on crayola and Yes you can use colored pencils + you can use markers too. Good Luck
Crayola Color Surge markers are designed to work best on special Color Surge paper, which has a unique coating that enhances the vibrancy of the colors. While they can produce some effects on normal colored paper, the results may not be as vivid or consistent as on the intended paper. For optimal use and to experience the full effect of the Color Surge markers, it's recommended to use them on the specific Color Surge paper.
During the day, from outside the window will look like a mirror, from inside the window will look like a window.During the night with the indoor lights on, from outside the window will look like a window, from inside the window will look like a mirror.During the night with the indoor lights off, from both sides the window will generally look like a mirror.
Toxic markers are like poison, once they are on you're skin you're blood wil turn purple and you might risk dieing or injury, but non toxic markers are such as from crayola or washable expo markers do not hurt you.
The best dry erase markers for glass surfaces are those specifically designed for use on glass, such as Expo Neon Window Markers or Quartet Glass Board Dry Erase Markers. These markers are formulated to provide vibrant colors and easy erasability on glass surfaces without leaving residue or staining.
Crayola.
if we made mistake
I would use 'Loctite Auto Mirror Adhesive' .
To use a mirror vertically for better lighting in a room, position the mirror opposite a window or a light source to reflect and distribute the light more evenly throughout the space. Adjust the angle of the mirror to maximize the amount of light it reflects into the room.
Use a dab of cooking oil and rub the glue off then clean the mirror with window cleaner to remove oil. No harm to the mirror, works on any type of glass.