tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3501308597522720818.post309410875454905502..comments2024-03-27T09:01:22.501-05:00Comments on Art With Mr. E: THE TEST:Mr. Ehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05768674025111043769noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3501308597522720818.post-56395560883536493132013-08-15T05:10:03.439-05:002013-08-15T05:10:03.439-05:00I LOVE Prang products. The interesting thing is th...I LOVE Prang products. The interesting thing is that you used to see Prang Crayons on the shelves alongside Crayola. I also used to love to buy boxes of Prang crayons at my Indiana State Fair at the soybean display. I can't find them anywhere anymore. The Prang crayons in my house were closely guarded by me, Mom. I did let the kids use them too, but sparingly, because they were such a difficult to come by item, even years ago. The texture and colors were beautiful! I love your blog! I just found it and wish all art teachers had your enthusiasm. My oldest son started in an elementary where the art teachers favorite "go to" was coloring pages of the school mascot, a cardinal. He is 20 now and in college in a degree using his art skills, which we developed at home and in camps he attended, and later with his junior high and high school art opportunities; no thanks to his elementary art teacher. I still have three at home and regularly complete art projects at home with them. We currently live in northern Italy and have a lot of wonderful opportunities related to art education because of that, as well. Art and music are so important to education. Thank you for your blog!Goodasitgetshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04373197992416200999noreply@blogger.com