• Reviews around board (3.34 of 5)

    Crayola Washable Dry-Erase Crayons, 8 Classic Crayola Colors with Built In Sharpener & E-Z Erase Cloth Non-Toxic Art Tools for Kids & Toddlers 3 & Up, Easily Wipes Off Any Dry Erase Surface

    • These are also damp-erase, and are MUCH easier to clean off a large board with a pretty damp microfiber cloth.
    • They certainly were not easier to clean off the white board.
    • I was hoping to find the solution to expensive white board markers
    • We were excited to use these for our toddlers white board to limit paper waste from coloring, but these were a total waste!!
    • He loves his white board from Ikea
    • Mess free marker board fun!!!
    • My board has crud and build up from the markers so I clean the board with cleaner too
    • I agree with the other reviewers who said that you need a damp cloth to clean your board (I use a wet paper towel), and the mitt doesn't work at all,
    • Keep in mind that you will have to spend a LOT of time cleaning the board after using this product and will have to use multiple paper towels/rags as they will get dirty quickly and redeposit the color.
    • The only downside is that they don't erase easily with dry cloth, but I use dampened paper towel and it's very easy to erase the whole white board all at once
    • They seem to stain the dry erase board.
    • My opinion of this product only changed when, one day, by accident, my 4-yr old daughter was playing with these crayons on our white board and she decided to use a damp washrag to "clean" the board
    • Unfortunately a 'Dry Erase' board is not at all like a page in a coloring book.
    • Wipe clear easily, do not stain board.
    • My kids liked using their little travel white boards on trips, and I certainly prefer crayons over markers while out & about, so this looked great!
    • They are very fragile, which is not ideal because in order to make these work on white boards/laminated work books, they need to be pressed firmly
    • Crayons worked great on my granddaughter's white board
    • I think this has great potential if Crayola can make it easier for small children to clean the boards.
    • The fabric that comes with it doesnt work that great to clean off the board however I still love the crayons and the colors.
    • Perfect addition to our dry erase board easel
    • Small old white board & these crayons keep him happy.
    • They don't show up as well as the more expensive white board markers.
    • Perfect for kids who like using white boards!
    • So for that purpose I would repurchase this product as I wouldn't have to clean my board regularly of the long term information.
    • Mess free marker board fun!!!
    • I really had to put some muscle into cleaning up the board after just one use
    • You do have to rub a bit to erase them, but they don't stain the board, and even better they don't stain clothes!
    • I will try to remember to try it on a better board the next time I have the opportunity and will edit my review it they work better.
    • When using a damp rag, the board is left squeaky clean with one quick swipe
    • Just be prepared to erase the board for the child, since they will not be able to do it alone
    • Clean the white board easily with a water damp piece of old tee shirt, flannel or similar fabric
    • My 2 year old granddaughter can easily clean her own dry erase board of dry erase marker drawing.
    • It take forever for an adult to clean the board.
    • The red color stained my board
    • Anyone having trouble erasing seems to have a bad board or isn't wetting it etc
    • I bought these and a cheap dry erase board from another store
    • These are perfect for my almost two year old to use with her IKEA dry erase board easel--they are non-toxic, don't stain, and wipe off easily.
    • When using a damp rag, the board is left squeaky clean with one quick swipe
    • They erase the same so no problem with cleaning the board
    • Goes on clumpy, won't erase from Ikea White board, and probably not from any non-glossy smooth white board or something covered in whiteboard paint.
    • harder to clean off the dry erase board than the markersmuch lighter (harder to see) than the markersfun for the toddler but my son (1.5) doesn't have the patience to push harder (to make it a darker line) so he likes the dry erase markers more.
    • Also, the washable crayons wipe off really easy with a wet paper towel if you want to really clean the dry erase board.
    • Its so easy my son can do it and loves cleaning his board
    • One good thing about them is that they do color on paper as well as on the board
    • Unfortunately, they are still crayons and my little one has already broken four as he is a little rough in his coloring