Go Chalk It! Liquid Chalk Review
Are you ready for some FUN!! Not since my first BIG box of crayons has coloring been so FUN!!! These are chalk markers!! Yup, you read that right! Chalk in a marker! Almost like liquid chalk. Alice and I have been having so much fun with these Chalk Markers from Go Chalk It. We have colored on the chalkboard, paper, and glass. These would work perfectly on car windows!
I know our little Elf on the Shelf Norgan, will be having a GREAT time with the liquid chalk!!
Almost as much fun as Alice and I have with them!!
These are fast-drying markers and drum roll please…….. these DO NOT smudge!! These markers are awesome for teaching Alice to write and draw all without mess!!
The colors are AWESOME!! Bright and cheerful!
Take the lid off each marker and push down on the tip to activate; put the lid back on and shake for several seconds. The color will start to show up on the tip. Voila you have chalk.
Clean up! Super easy!! Clean with a damp cloth. We use 2 cloths one that is wet and one that is dry. This is only because three-year-old Miss Alice has absolutely NO patience at all. (imagine that!? A three-year-old with no patience? I’m certain that comes from her Father’s side!) One of my favorite features is that these markers produce NO dust!! We have a chalkboard on the wall of our livingroom for when the Grandkids visit. I love that the kids have something to play with, but I truly hate the mess they leave. Chalk pieces and dust E-V-E-R-Y-W-H-E-R-E!
Each package has eight markers. Blue, Green, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, White and Yellow.
These are FUN markers; excellent colors and dust free. What more could you want??
So what did Alice learn to make with our Go Chalk It markers?? Turkeys!! We made thanksgiving Turkeys!!
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One Comment
Sarah L
I like that it’s dust free. That can get so messy with regular chalk. You are teaching Alice to be a HAM (not a turkey).