Jovi Plastic Hexagonal Crayons, 24 Count - Durable, Odor-Free, Non-Toxic Art Supplies for Kids
This set of 24 Jovi plastic crayons offers a durable, hexagonal design that stops them from rolling off desks. Each crayon is odor-free and easy to sharpen, and you can use the full length including shavings for creative techniques. They are gluten-free, non-toxic, and made in Spain, making them a safe choice for children's art projects.
Why the hexagonal shape matters
Standard round crayons roll away and break when they hit the floor. The hexagonal body keeps them in place on slanted desks and reduces drops. This shape also gives little fingers a comfortable grip for longer drawing sessions.
Complete color range for every drawing
The set includes 24 distinct colors: white, light yellow, dark yellow, orange, red, ruby, peach, pink, fuchsia, lilac, violet, light blue, dark blue, ultramarine, pastel blue, turquoise, light green, dark green, olive, ochre, light brown, dark brown, grey, and black. From bright primaries to subtle pastels, there's a shade for every idea.
Technical details at a glance
| Brand | Jovi |
| Writing Instrument Form | Crayon |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Ink Color | Black, Blue, Grey, Pastel, Pink, White |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Common questions about Jovi crayons
Are these crayons safe for young children?
Yes. The crayons are labeled non-toxic and gluten-free, so they meet standard safety guidelines for kids' art materials.
Can you sharpen these crayons?
Absolutely. Jovi plastic crayons sharpen easily with a standard crayon sharpener. The shavings can even be used for techniques like melting or sprinkling onto glue.
How durable are they compared to wax crayons?
These plastic crayons are designed to be tougher than typical wax crayons. They resist snapping under pressure and hold up to heavy use.
What colors are included?
The 24-color set covers the full spectrum—whites, yellows, oranges, reds, pinks, purples, blues, greens, browns, grey, and black—so you have options for detailed coloring and mixed-media projects.