Children of every race will have the chance to see themselves represented in their art thanks to Crayola's Colors of the World campaign. EASTON, Pa. - Crayola is launching 24 specially formulated crayons that are designed to represent diverse skin tones so children and artists can color their work “creatively and accurately,” according to a Thursday press release.
The news was purposefully announced on UN World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development, which works perfectly considering the crayons have been dubbed “Colors of the World” by the brand and are said to mirror over 40 skin tones across the world. “With the world growing more diverse than ever before, Crayola hopes our new Colors of the World crayons will increase