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Alex 26 " Wall Easel With Paper Roll | 
enlarge | Brand: Alex Category: Toy
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $40.37 You Save: $19.62 (33%)
New (14) from $40.37
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 12209
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 6 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.6 Dimensions (in): 5 x 20 x 27
MPN: 832540 Model: 31 UPC: 731346003102 EAN: 0731346003102 ASIN: B00000IS8F
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Easel is made of durable wood that will stand up to years of art and play | | • | Kids can draw on the chalkboard or use paper from the paper dispenser | | • | Easy to hang and looks great in any child's room, rec room, or classroom! | | • | Easel comes with a paper roll and a child safe paper cutter | | • | Winner of the iParenting Media Award |
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Product Description Every artist needs their workspace, and this beautifully screen printed, hanging easel features a colorful dot motif and blue chalkboard center. Includes a paper roll (12" x 100'), holder, safety cutter, and 3 colorful cups to hold paints or supplies. A perfect addition to any child's room or play area.
Editorial Review Create your own African savanna with this animal modeling kit. It contains 2 pounds of modeling clay in 10 colors, 4 different plastic modeling tools, and precut cardboard animal parts (heads and legs for a rhino, an elephant, a zebra, a lion, a giraffe, and a monkey) that can be stuck into clay bodies to create a whole zany zoo of fun. Only minimal sculpting skills are required to create finished animals, making this a frustration-free introduction to clay modeling for the young zookeeper. --S. J. Kurtz
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| Customer Reviews:
Great Purchase August 29, 2008 Julie A. Malecki (Maryland) I got two of these for my classroom at church. They are wonderful and the kids love them. They went on the wall perfectly, wipe off easily and appear well built and sturdy. My only complaint is that the paper cutter goes across the bottom. This seems like a great idea until you get the kids painting and they are ready to make another one. Then you realize the paper cutter is useless because you can't feed the wet painted paper through it to rip it off. It would be a better design if it was at the top with just a slip across the bottom to hold the paper down. I'm going to have my husband use his drill to move it to it's functional. If not for this, this would be the best invention ever! Great space saver!
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