Crayola make hundreds of colours, this is just another way of putting a small batch together and selling them.
My 2 year old is only interested in how they taste. The 4 year old colours people green, blue, yellow, red, brown, pink, purple (and the list goes on).
I never knew children had to be so exact in their doodles as to match skin tone perfectly to their subject.
My 'people' drawings used to be in bright blue or green, no wonder I never became an artist.
A bit daft if you ask me, but if there's a market for them, why not?
It's a stupid name. They should just be called flesh tone crayons or similar (even though there's a pure white and pure black and I don't think anyone is either of those colours).
I was looking for whiteboard paint, stumbled across these. Agree with 2sp - whats wrong with colouring people in blue, purple, pink/whatever crayon is left in the pot?
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