Drawing and coloring are great methods to develop your child's creativity and fine motor skills. More often than not, crayon ends up everywhere but on the paper. Removing the crayon can be a hassle without the necessary materials. Below are a few methods to get crayon out of common household items and areas such as walls, wood, carpet, plastic chairs, clothes and fabric. Each method requires materials that can easily be found around your home or at your local grocery store.
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