tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2484187473352301628.post1865654194977530104..comments2024-03-02T07:40:17.311-06:00Comments on Mrs. Macre's Art Class: Change is not always good...Crayola...are you listening?Beth Macrehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15283896532036532615noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2484187473352301628.post-17285417995641011472011-07-13T16:07:39.007-05:002011-07-13T16:07:39.007-05:00When this happened last year, a k-2 teacher group ...When this happened last year, a k-2 teacher group contacted Crayola in mass-as I am sure many others did. We offered many suggestions and heard back quickly from Crayola. I suggested they add a colored label.<br /><br />For my kindergarten kids, we helped the kids color a label with the appropriate marker and add it to the barrel. This was very time consuming. For us, most of them cannot read color words at the beginning of the year, and the print was so small and blurred. I found your blog posts when I was looking for info from Crayola after happily finding white barrels in the WalMart back to school supplies. It is nice to know that they listened to the people that are probably most responsible for a big part of their sales. Between teacher purchases and teacher suggestions, Crayola could probably not afford to lose teacher endorsement. Today, I had actually already added Roseart markers to my cart but gave the Crayola a look. Glad I did. :)Margarethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13046030073421104301noreply@blogger.com