• CRAYOLA LIGHT UP TRACING PAD FOR GIRLS: 1 Graphite Pencil, 12 Short Colored Pencils, 10 Tracing Sheets, 10 Blank Sheets, and more. (3 AA Batteries Required. Sold Separately
  • OVER 100 TRACEABLE IMAGES: Mix and match or trace a single page, there’s plenty of inspiration to keep young artists engaged and excited
  • Recommended for ages 6 and up
  • GIFT FOR GIRLS & BOYS: A birthday or holiday gift you can rely on for big smiles and hours at a time of imaginative fun!
  • LIGHT UP TOY: The evenly lit surface makes tracing lines easy to see, even in pillow forts or camping tents with low lighting. Plus, it perfectly pairs with glow in the dark toys at home!

I bought this as a gift for our 6 year old. Our son immediately use the Tracing Pad as soon as he opened the box. As a mom that can not draw this item comes very handy because I don't have to trace on my computer, lol. Now, my son can do his own tracing. What's awesome is that it came with drawing that he actually traced, and choices of clothes and accessories to draw on the character. This tracing pad is absolutely not just for the kids but also for the kids at heart.

This is an awesome purchase. With all of the digital toys nowadays, I find it difficult for my kids to be interested in toys that don't talk back or don't put them into a trans. This was a hit with our seven year old. it comes with some images already traced but you can also start drawing and perfecting your own drawings if you 'd like and trace over those as well. You can even trace and color the same thing with different scenarios and colors.

This was one of my 5 year old daughter's favorite presents. She played with this first.

Use this for weeding my cricut designs. Works very well! And my kids have taken it for some art projects too.

My 8 year old loves this! She will trace different designs of horses and then pass the to her 4 year old sister to color! It is simple you place the design you want to trace on the trace pad and then put a piece of paper over top and turn the light on and trace! I just use computer paper paper it works well. I also print out drawings from the computer so that she can trace a lot more different variations.

I grew tired of my granddaughter tracing pictures on top of the computer screen. I saw the Crayola Light Up Tracing Pad while searching for craft items, and I had not heard of it before but thought the concept was a good idea. I could not have found a more perfect gift for her, and it has been in continuous use ever since she received it. The pad is used by all the younger children, our teenage artist, and I have used it myself for fabric patterns. I am impressed that after a year it is still working on the original batteries (3 AA batteries) despite not always being immediately turned off after use. This pad comes with a full set (12) of good quality Crayola colored pencils, a graphite pencil, 10 blank sheets of paper and 10 pieces of tracing paper, plus tracing sheets with designs and stickers. You can download additional designs, but my child enjoys tracing figures from coloring books, illustrations from her story books, etc. The paper "locks in" so it cannot slide around. The light emitted is quite bright, and expensive tracing paper is really not needed - we have used plain copy paper after the tracing paper that came with the pad was used up, and it works so well there was no need to use anything else. This toy was a good value and is used frequently. I have given the Crayola Light Up Tracing Pad 5 stars for the following reasons: Fairly inexpensive Low cost to power (3 AA batteries, not included) Works really well Children do not tire of it, still in frequent use Can use low-cost paper with it Not complicated to use

This is a good item for encouraging a bit of creativity and eye-hand coordination for youngsters. I ordered these for two 5 and one 7 year old grandchildren. It is great that they have patterns to trace included in the set. The paper (8 1/2 x ll) fits perfectly and does not slide around while the child is trying to work. (I had an old lighted drawing board from the 70's that the kids had difficulty with the paper moving.) Both boys and girls seem to enjoy this activity.

This is awesome for doing my calligraphy lessons! I'm sure I could have paid much more, but thought I would try this out first. I have a very small light box that I purchased years ago for doing papercrafts, but it is so small that it makes a tedious job of using it. This has a nice size work surface and I know this one will do anything that I may require.

I purchased this as a lightbox to use in sketching drawings in watercolor. I was concerned that the light wouldn't be strong enough to show through the thick watercolor paper, but it does an excellent job. It would also work well for tracing templates for quilting, or other crafting projects.