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We tested Crayola's Sidewalk Paint ($14.99). We found it to be fun, easy to use and an interesting way to create a work of art. The paint comes in a bucket with four containers of neon colors - green, blue, yellow, and pink. You also get a roller and a brush. It can be used on sidewalks, drivew...

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Published inNewsday
Main Author Kaitlyn Eng, Alexa Pace, Melissa Obermeier, Marije Jauregui, Amanda Wood, and Libby Singer. KIDSDAY REPORTERS
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Long Island, N.Y Newsday LLC 11.06.2003
EditionCombined editions
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Summary:We tested Crayola's Sidewalk Paint ($14.99). We found it to be fun, easy to use and an interesting way to create a work of art. The paint comes in a bucket with four containers of neon colors - green, blue, yellow, and pink. You also get a roller and a brush. It can be used on sidewalks, driveways and blacktop. We painted our school yard. The paint can be washed away with water. The easiest way to wash away the paint is to either wait for the rain or to use a garden hose. We decided to paint a fish. It was a great way to express our creativity. Later on in the day, it began to rain and our artwork was washed away. We like this more than chalk because it is easier to apply.