5
Hugely popular with all my pupils from aged 4 right up to aged 88. (oh and I use them too!)
Anonymous
- (Solihull, United Kingdom)
5
These pencils are great as little gifts for the children and they loved them!
Anonymous
- (Coventry, United Kingdom)
3
Pencils change from one to another colour after a lot of rubbing. Not quite what I was expecting but still good fun and the kids liked them in their party bags.
Anonymous
- (Sheffield, United Kingdom)
2
These pencils were described as being assorted colours. When they arrived there were 2 colours only, very disappointing.
Anonymous
- (York, United Kingdom)
5
They are always a hit with my pupils and an inexpensive reward, too.
Anonymous
- (glasgow, United Kingdom)
5
Great product - my pupils (all ages) love these!! And great value for money too!
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4
I had to ring customer services as the pencils didn't change colour. They advised me to put them on a radiator for a while to start them off. After that they worked well. Some of the colours change more effectively than others, but the children loved them. I gave them out as class end of term prizes. They have asked for Mood rubbers next year! Any offers?
Anonymous
- (CARR-BRIDGE, United Kingdom)
5
Brilliant! Everyone loved them - hands have to be very warm to give best results. Great little gift!
Anonymous
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5
I bought these to give to pupils as Christmas presents. They are all under 13, and absolutely loved the 'colour-changing' idea. Added to the 'treble clef' pattern, these made an excellent gift and were great value for money.
Anonymous
- (Truro, United Kingdom)
5
These pencils are great and the children that I teach love them!
Anonymous
- (Southampton, United Kingdom)
5
Absolutely brilliant - I gave these to my pupils at Christmas and they were so chuffed! Lots of 'Ooh, look!' and seeing who could make the change colour the quickest. Great fun.
Anonymous
- (Colchester, United Kingdom)
5
Used as gifts for visiting feeder school pupils at orchestral play day. The children LOVE them!
Anonymous
- (Bedworth, United Kingdom)
5
An unusual talking point for piano lessons!
The ink changes colour when warm. There are about 5 different colour pencils. One student informed me they had thermochromic ink - which changes colour with temperature - and is used for e.g. electric plugs - to indicate when they are overheating.
Anonymous
- (WARRINGTON, United Kingdom)