Crayola Colors of the World Colored Pencils & Markers from $2.97 at Walmart
Kids have creative options with “colors that look like me” on Walmart!
Head over to your local Walmart where you can grab the expanded options of Crayola’s Colors of the World art supplies!
Crayola’s Colors of the World line was first released in the summer of 2020, and featured crayons and coloring books. Now Walmart is stocking Crayola’s Colors of the World Colored Pencils and Markers in boxes of 24 from just $2.97 – valid in-store only.
Now kiddos can choose a skin color in a shade that looks like themselves and their friends every time! These real-life complexion options were developed over three months, and allow all kiddos to feel included in artwork they’ll be proud to gift.
Crayola Colors of the World Colored Pencils 24-Count
Only $2.97!
Crayola Colors of the World Markers 24-Count
Only $5.97!
Buy 2 Crayola Colors of the World Colored Crayons 24-Count $1.37 each
Opt for free store pickup
Final cost $2.74 total!
*Must purchase a minimum quantity of 2
-
Shipping & Terms
Walmart
Walmart+ members score free shipping with no minimum on most orders! Otherwise, choose free in-store pick up if available near you, or you can snag free next day shipping on any eligible $35+ order. Or pay $6.99 for shipping for orders under $35.
Links for the markers and colored pencils please!
Hi Niki! It seems those are available in store only. Hoping you find them at your location!
The crayons are not available for me to purchase online. They just show what aisle they are in at my local store. I’ll have to pick some up next time I’m there.
I was able to order the crayons for in store pickup but can’t find the others. Maybe not available at my store 🤔
Gotta miss the simpler days when tan, brown and other colors kids would make work. Amazing how far big companies and the woke go to actually plant seeds of racism and division in our and our children’s minds.
You know what, you’re right. Kids do make it work when they have NO choice. When my 6 yr old had to color in a black character in her drawings recently, she refused to do so with a dark brown crayon because “you can’t see what he looks like after I color him.” She ended up coloring him with a peach crayon like the rest of the fair skinned characters she had colored. But if she had had this set of different skin tone crayons, I doubt she would’ve made this choice. Sometimes it’s really as “simple” as that!
Jimmy GFY Everyone’s skin tone should be available. Every child appreciates being represented. The caudacity of your statement. Thank God the world is woke and doing better.
Ahh yes…the simpler days when ppl like Jimmy could use the N work and get away with it… enough with ur dog whistle…
Preach 🙌🙌🙌
Bought the markers yesterday on clearance for $2
GREAT score! Thanks for letting us know the price you found in store!
As a child who loved to color I would have loved these! I always searched for different shades to make different skin tones and would blend different colors together. This is so neat!
Appreciate the sentiment from Crayola but too bad it is an obvious money grab as they just pulled these colors from the boxes instead of renaming the colors skin toned colors and including them in the regular packaging.