Over 24,000 a year, more then any other person!
depends on the child
No, Crayola crayons are not formulated to apply color to skin, and it would be particularly difficult to use crayons on the soft, moist surface of lips.
Shelly used the blue crayons, too.
the first 'modern' crayons originated in Europe. No one knows who first invented them, but they were probably made of a mixture between charcoal and oil. The first crayons had no color, they were all black (due to the charcoal). Eventually, powdered pigments were used to give the crayons some color! Many years later it was discovered that it was better to use wax than oil, as it made the crayons a lot easier to use.
Yes, they did. crayons were invented in 1903!
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yes you can.
It's a little bit hard to tell what you are talking about because you can't use periods. but from what I have gathered you would have 30 crayons at the beginning of the day... how I figured this out: you start our with X amount of crayons, you give out 14 only getting 12 back, There are 2 crayons that you dont have at the end of the day.(14-12=2) Then you give out 11 crayons. There are 11 Crayons you don't have at the end of the day. So now you add up the 2 Crayons you never got back and the 11 Crayons you gave out (2+11=13) now you can't forget the 17 that you still have. so now you add 13 and 17 which equals 30 (13+17=30) I hope this helped
Crayons are wax sticks in various colors, used (mostly by school children) to add color to drawings. Serious artists also use crayons of various compositions, as well as chalk.
It is not recommended to use crayons to make candles unless you are not going to burn them because crayons will clog the wick.
random things how to use crayons
Thankfully, the crayons are non-toxic.