Crayola Glow Station - A Guys Review

Crayola has long been a trusted name in the toylights off and his artwork was glowing in the dark! I
world and with the Crayola Glow Station they live upeven wanted to try it out. Why couldn't they have
to the name. I'm the uncle of twelve nieces andtoys like this when I was a kid?
nephews (yes twelve) so I know a little about toyMy sister-in-law also found another great use for the
buying (trust me I know when I've given a dud toy!).Glow Station: Bed-time.
I recently purchased the Glow Station for myWhen you're telling the bed-time story just draw a
nephew on his birthday and must say I wasfew pictures to go along with it and in no time the
impressed. The Glow Station is a poster sized, lightlittle ones are out like a light. I think the glow in the
sensitive canvas that uses a "light pen" to draw glowdark effect lulls them off to sleep. It also works like
in the dark pictures. Use it free hand or use thea nightlight for a bit.
many stencils it comes with to create "matterpieces"So, in my opinion, The Crayola Glow Station gets a
as my nephew calls them. However, these works ofbig thumbs up! The canvas is very durable and cleans
art can not be saved. They fade after five minutesup well. Both the boys seem to love it and my
or so.brother and his wife are thankful for it's help making
The Crayola Glow Station can be hung on the wallbed-time a little easier. It makes a great gift anytime
and is recommended for ages six to fifteen but weof the year. I can't wait to use it outside when we
placed it on the floor and let the two year old havecamp out in the back yard!
at it. He absolutely loved it when we turned all the