Children of all races will be able to accurately represent themselves. Thanks to Crayola, children of many different backgrounds can have access to crayons that are reflective of their own skin tone.
In 1993, the eight-year-old son of a Middlebury teacher decided to name a crayon after an egg shell and won a contest that spanned the entire nation. Christopher Straub of Bristol, armed with quaint ...
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