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Diversity, Inclusion Now every child can accurately color themselves. ![]() “With the world growing more diverse than ever before, Crayola hopes our new Colors of the World crayons will increase representation and foster a greater sense of belonging and acceptance,” Rich Wuerthele, Crayola CEO, said in a press release. “We want the new Colors of the World crayons to advance inclusion within creativity and impact how kids express themselves.” ![]() "The side panels of the box have color references, so kids can easily find the shade they need. Crayola said that they purposely have realistic color names, such as Light Golden, Deep Almond, and Medium Deep Rose." (I think that my skin is "very light rose" color.) Article: Crayola Just Released Colors Of The World Crayons That Include 24 Skin Tone Shades
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