Disclosure: I received the product below to review in exchange for sharing my honest opinion.
As a mom of three I feel like I am constantly laminating worksheets for my kids to practice on. Whether it be practice words, practice letters or their name, or just a fun worksheet, I laminate everything. Laminating though gets expensive and as does printing the same worksheets over and over. I never thought about it but the
Crayola Dry Erase Activity Center is exactly what I have been looking for without knowing I actually needed! I had never thought of a product that I could basically turn any sheet into a dry-erase sheet without going through the trouble of laminating it! Don’t get me wrong there are definitely some things that need to be laminated but there are also plenty of things I don’t necessarily need permanently laminated.
The Crayola Dry Erase Activity Center is seriously amazing! I cannot believe a product like this hasn’t been invented before, or least I haven’t seen one. Not only does the Activity Center have everything you need but it features
All the sheets you get – but you could stick in any sheet of regular paper:
The size compared to a sheet of paper, about the size of a legal folder:
Choose from 100’s of templates at Crayola.com:
The sheets all fit nicely inside and clip closed:
The markers and eraser:
Overall for the price of less than $15, this is an amazing product and must have for any family. Its great for practicing worksheets or even playing games or doodling! I love how it holds everything inside and really the possibilities are endless for uses! I only wish I had this sooner to use, but I will still most definitely get our use out of it. It will work with any dry erase marker as well, but its nice how these Crayola ones snap in place.
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This looks very much like putting a printable sheet into a plastic sheet protectors like this one: http://www.staples.com/Staples-Standard-Sheet-Protectors-100-Pack/product_40713 only fancier and pricier.
I'm always wondering........Thanks!
I can definitely see how that can come in handy for young kids while learning to read and write!