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Crayola has been widely expanding their brand recently (I guess kidsa aren’t buying as many coloring books as they used to) into a variety of outlets. the latest, are Crayola branded computer accessories.
From Engadget:
The new offerings start with the $49.99 Crayola EZ Grip digital camera, a VGA camera with a 1.3-inch screen; the Crayola Type n Learn, a $29.99 USB keyboard that’s color coded to make letters more distinguishable to kids; the EZ Click mouse, a $14.99, two button mouse with scroll-wheel (plus a mini, plastic aquarium in the grip); and the $9.99 EZ Frame mouse pad, which — as you may have already guessed — is a mouse pad that doubles as a picture frame. The camera is available now, all the other fun-filled items will be ready “in time for the holidays.”
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One Response for "Crayola debuts brightly colored kid-tronics"
August 21st, 2007 at 17:02
1Hahaha, these are so cool! I totally want that mouse.
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