Fun Facts About Crayons

Fun Facts About Crayons

Fun Facts About Crayola

Learn some fun facts about Crayola and the history of the iconic crayons in this colorful chart!

Crayola crayons have come a long way since the first eight-packs of Crayolas in 1903 were sold door-to-door for nickel by founders Binney & Smith

Nowadays artistic kiddos can choose from up to 152 different shades in one box!

That being noted, there is something beautiful that the simple activity of coloring is one of the few things still adored by millennial children around the world over a century later.

Find some fast and fun Crayola Crayon facts below, and enjoy the short video on the history of how one of the most popular brands came to life and continues to grow!

“Artists are just children who refuse to put down their crayons.” – Al Hirschfeld

Looking for more art inspiration?

Check out our Art Category!

It’s packed full of creative and artsy posts and videos like Amazing Flipbook Stop-motion

Or get inspired for an art project with Colorful Crayon Ideas.

50 Facts About Language

50 Facts About Language

50 Fascinating Facts About Language

Learn 50 fascinating facts about language in this neat, visual infographic broken down into fun little tidbits!

Did you know that there are over 7,000 languages spoken worldwide?  Or that the 21 countries list Spanish as their national language?

This cool infographic was created by Take Lessons. Visit them for more educational fun!

“Success in learning often depends on finding the right teacher; someone that not only has expertise in the subject but also knows how to inspire. As a parent or student, how do you find the right match? As a teacher, how do you find new students that fit your style? TakeLessons bridges this gap.” – Take Lessons

Looking for some more fun facts? Check out our Learn Category.

It’s packed full of interesting infographics and educational videos.

Discover The History Of Home Audio in a visual chart.

Or learn some neat tidbits about one of our Einstein with 5 Fun Facts About Einstein

History Of Home Audio

History Of Home Audio

The History of Music at Home

Discover the history of home audio and how listening to music at home has evolved over time with this neat chart!

What more can be said about the importance of music in the world?
Perhaps it’s what music can do that words alone cannot that helps make it so powerful.

Music has had an incredible impact on the evolution of the world as we know it. It is hard to imagine a world in which you would not have to opportunity and/or technology to listen to music at home. It has never been easier to have music at your fingertips.

Here are a few of our favorite quotes to accompany you on through this historic infographic.

“If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think of music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.” – Albert Einstein

“Without music, life would be a mistake.” – Friedrich Nietzsche

“Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination
, and life to everything.” – Plato

“Music is what tells us that the human race is greater than we realize.” – Napoleon Bonaparte

“After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.”
― Aldous Huxley

Looking to soak in some more music knowledge?

Check out our Learn Category, it’s filled with interesting infographics.

You may enjoy 50 Fascinating Facts About Language.

Or for some more music fun facts – check out The Power Of Music For Babies.

The History Of Colour

The History Of Colour

The Colorful History Of Creating Colours

This interesting infographic paints a descriptive chronological history of how colors were created and evolved over time.

Nowadays our world is filled with colors. We have endless amounts of color options when we choose to dress, paint or describe something.

Can you imagine living in a time where each limited color had to be mixed with specially gathered ingredients such as dirt, iron, and even cow pee?

This neat chart was created by Korwin Briggs, the imaginative artist behind Veritable Hokum.

“A comic about mostly history, maybe science, and probably some other stuff, too.” 

Visit his amazing website to see more of his creative work.

“Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.” Ralph Waldo Emerson

Looking to learn some more fun facts?

Check out our Fun Category! It’s packed full of interesting & visual infographics like this!

Learn about some amazing ocean dwellers with 32 Strange Sea Creatures.

Or learn about the history of candy with The Sweet History Of Candy.

Fun Facts About Einstein

Fun Facts About Einstein

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Einstein

Did you know that Einstien could have been president of Isreal?

Learn some fascinating little-known fun facts about Albert Einstein, one of our world’s greatest geniuses in this chart!

Visit National Geographic Kids to learn more about Albert Einstein.

“Few are those who see with their own eyes and feel with their own hearts.” Albert Einstien

Looking to soak in some more fun facts!? Check out our Learn Category,

It’s packed full of fun facts, infographics, and neat knowledge!

Discover the Sweet History Of Candy, or find out How Birds Learn To Sing.

Benefits Of Music For Children

Benefits Of Music For Children

The Many Benefits Music Has On Children

Babies and children are naturally drawn to music. Discover the amazing benefits music has on children with this visual chart!

To many of us, music is part of our everyday life.
At whim or will we can decide to listen dance to, or play one of many favorite songs we have been introduced to over our lifetime.

Learn why encouraging babies and children can help them grow into well-rounded adults with this infographic

This visual infographic was created by Moms Knows Best.

“At Mom Loves Best, we want you to reach out to us when you’re worried — not the Rocky Road waiting for you in the freezer. We will give you the scoop on everything you’ve ever wondered about pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood.”

Looking to soak in some more music knowledge?

Check out our Learn Category, it’s filled with interesting infographics.

You may enjoy 50 Fascinating Facts About Language.

Or for some more music fun facts – check out The History Music At Home.

Sweet History Of Candy

Sweet History Of Candy

The Sweet History Of Candy

Discover the sweet history of candy in this colorful chart packed full of fun facts about candy!

Did you dream of eating your way through a real-life Candyland as a kid?

“Candy is childhood, the best and bright moments you wish could have lasted forever.” Dylan Lauren

BONUS JOKE: What candies do you find at school?
ANSWER:
Smarties!

Looking to learn some more fun facts?

Check out our Fun Category! It’s packed full of interesting & visual infographics like this!

Learn about some amazing ocean dwellers with 32 Strange Sea Creatures.

Or learn about the history of video games with Timeline Of Video Game.

Make A Bouncing Bubble

Make A Bouncing Bubble

How To Make A Bouncing Bubble

Learn how to make a bouncing bubble in this awesome Sick Science tutorial. It’s fast, fun, and easy, and better yet the kids will love it!

“A bubble’s life expectancy is usually measured in seconds unless you know how to make a SUPER BUBBLE!” –  Sick Science

Bubbles are one of those magical things that kids will always love.

In this fun Sick Science DIY video, they walk you through each step to creating your very own bouncing bubble.

Finally, a bubble you can touch!

“You will never regret the time spent blowing bubbles!” – Anonymous

 

If you enjoyed this neat science video, make sure to check out our Super Science Category.

It’s packed full of more cool science experiments perfect for kids!

One of our favorites is this colorful Rainow Walking Water tutorial video.

Or for some tasty science, check out Edible Science Experiments.

How Do Birds Learn To Sing?

How Do Birds Learn To Sing?

How Do Birds Learn To Sing?

Have you ever wondered how birds learn to sing?

Have you noticed different birds in your neighborhood whistling or singing different songs? Did you know a mockingbird can mimic different sounds it hears, including a car alarm?

 

But how do these winged creatures find their voice? Learn how in this neat animation!

This short, educational animation created by Ted-Ed explains how these winged creatures find their voice and learn to sing.

 

“A brown thrasher knows a thousand songs. A wood thrush can sing two pitches at once. These are just a few of the 4,000 species of songbirds. How do these birds learn songs? Partha P. Mitra illuminates the beautiful world of birdsong” Ted-Ed 

If you enjoyed this educational animation, be sure to check out our Learn Category for more!

It’s filled with beat educational videos and posts such as this short animation, Does My Dog Know What I Am Thinking? 

Or learn about our sun with this visual chart, 10 Fun Facts About The Sun.

Sign Language For Babies

Sign Language For Babies

Sign Language Chart For Babies

This sign language chart for babies is a great way to start learning how to communicate with your baby using sign language.

Signing lays down a foundation for later language development and helps them understand the world around them.
It’s also a fun way to bond with your little one!


Sign language is also great for toddlers, who may not be able to talk yet but can still understand what you’re saying.  By helping them develop their communication skills, it enables them to be more confident about themselves as they gain more verbal skills.

This neat simple visual chart by Adelaide Olguin from Not An Exact Science who loves teaching the universal language of sign language. Her website is filled with great resources about how to help both babies land children communicate through learning languages, including sign language.

“Your baby is motivated to talk based on his or her needs, wants, and interests. Your baby will learn the signs she wants to use the fastest. You are the best person to choose the signs to teach your baby as you see what she needs and wants– Adelaide Olguin

It is recommended babies’ parents and caregivers start signing with your baby when he or she is six months old.
This allows them to start making associations between your gestures and their needs.

Make sure to say the word as you sign it.
Repeat the word and the sign as often as you can during the interaction; babies need repetition in order to learn.

Print out this helpful baby sign language chart from Not An Exact Science here.

If you are keen to learn more about using sign language with your little ones, The folks at What To Expect wrote a great article on the benefits of baby sign language 

If you enjoyed this post and are to soak in and discover some more knowledge, check out our Learn Category.

It’s packed with fun educational resources for parents and kids!

Discover what lies deep in our world’s oceans with this neat visual chart, 32 Bizarre Deep Sea Creatures.

Or discover How Birds Learn To Sing with this short, educational video.

10 Fun Sun Facts

10 Fun Sun Facts

Awesome Facts About The Sun

Ready to learn about the amazing sun!? This visual chart is “fired” up with 10 interesting facts about the sun!

Did you know that that firey, warming ball in the sky we call our sun is actually a star at the center of our Solar System?

How about The Sun’s surface area being 11,990 times that of the Earth’s?

This awesome chart was created by Astronomy Is Awesome.

“We strive to create amazing and unique content about all things related to Space and Astronomy.”

BONUS JOKE: What song do vampires hate? ANSWER: You are my sunshine!

If you enjoyed having some “fun in the sun” with this educational chart and are thirsty for more knowledge, be sure to check out our Learn Category!

It’s packed full of educational videos,  fun facts, and interesting infographics.

Here are a  couple more “out of this world” suggestions to get you started:

Check out 10 Fun Facts About Earth or Lunar Moon Phases for more!

Discover Native American Symbolism

Discover Native American Symbolism

Native American Symbolism

Discover Native American Symbolism with this visual guide.

Different animal guides, also called spirit guides and/or power animals, come in and out of our lives depending on the direction that we are headed and the tasks that need to be completed along our journey.

“A totem is a spirit being, sacred object, or symbol of a tribe, clan, family or individual. Some Native American tribes’ tradition provides that each person is connected with nine different animals that will accompany him or her through life, acting as guides.”

A totem animal is one that is with you for life, both in the physical and spiritual world.

Though people may identify with different animal guides throughout their lifetimes, it is this one totem animal that acts as the main guardian spirit.

“Whom the animals choose to walk with are blessed!”

With this one animal, a connection is shared, either through an interest in the animal, its characteristics, dreams, or other interactions.

“Honor the sacred.
Honor the Earth, our Mother.
Honor the Elders.
Honor all with whom we
Share the Earth:-
Four-leggeds, two-leggeds,
winged ones,
Swimmers, crawlers,
plant and rock people.
Walk in balance and beauty.” 
-Native American Elder

If you enjoyed this post and are looking to soak in some more knowledge, be sure to check out our Learn Category. 

It’s filled with all kinds of interesting posts on all kinds of things such as How Birds Learn To Sing.

Or you may enjoy learning about the amazing planets in our solar system with these cool visual charts: 10 Facts About Earth or 10 Facts About The Sun.

Infographic On Fool’s Day

Infographic On Fool’s Day

Infographic On Fool’s Day

April 1st marks the silliest holiday of the year!

This fun infographic about April Fool’s Day highlights some fun facts, interesting tidbits, statistics, and historic pranks.

BONUS JOKE: Which monster is the best at pranking? ANSWER: Prank-enstien of course!

For more April Fool’s Day fun be sure to check out our Kids New’s April Fool’s Day Edition! Or find out the Interesting History Of April Fool’s Day with this short video.

This infographic was created by Paul Fraser Collectibles. 

Expert news, views, and opinions on collectibles and antiques.”

The ABC’s Of Dinosaurs

The ABC’s Of Dinosaurs

Educational ABC Dinosaur Chart

The word dinosaur comes from the Greek language and means ‘terrible lizard’?

During the prehistoric time, it is estimated thousands of different dinosaurs roamed our Earth for Dinosaurs walked the earth for over 165 million years.!

 Discover some fun facts on 26 different types of dinosaurs arranged alphabetically in this visual chart.  

BONUS JOKE:Why do museums have old dinosaur bones?
ANSWER: 
Because they can’t afford new ones!

ROAR! If your looking to learn more about Dinosaurs check out this cool Dinosaur Timeline. Or, if your looking for for a laugh, check out Funny Dinosaur Comics.

ABC Of Dinosaur’s was created by Mocomi.

“Mocomi aims at learning through storytelling. Storytelling the manner of teaching helps kids register more and easily understand difficult concepts. Our interactive and easily understood content with visually stimulated animation makes it attractive, fun and enjoyable experience for all.”

Rainbow Walking Water

Rainbow Walking Water

Walking Rainbow Science Experiment

Watch a rainbow come to life right before your eyes with this super simple but very colorful walking rainbow science experiment!

All you need are cups, water, food coloring, and paper towels.

“The empty cups fill up and mix colors to form all the colors of the rainbow. This happens because of Capillary Action! You should see results within a few minutes. If not, try a different type of paper towel.” – Science Kid

For more kid-friendly science experiments like this, visit The Science Kid

Looking for more neat science experiments? Check out our Super Science Category!

It’s packed full of more fun science experiments for curious kids!

Learn how to Make A Bouncing Bubble, Make Glow In  Dark Jello, or have some tasty fun with Edible Experiments!

The Psychology Behind Colour

The Psychology Behind Colour

The Psychology Behind Colour 

It is interesting to think that even as children we are drawn to color, children often proudly declare and attach to a “favorite color” and it appears in their clothing, bedding, toys, knapsacks, and even toothbrushes.

As adults, many of us don’t pay attention to color as much as we used to. However, color can be associated with certain feelings and emotions.

Even when we are not consciously focusing on color, advertisers, brands, and companies are. They do use it to create trust, reach more customers, create cravings, and to sell products.

“Colour psychology is the study of hues as a determinant of human behavior. Colour influences perceptions that are not obvious, such as the taste of food. Colors can also enhance the effectiveness of placebos.”

In a study titled “Impact of color on marketing,” researchers found that up to 90% of snap judgments made about products can be based on color alone, depending on the product.

In another curious study titled “A rose by any other name…,”  when subjects were asked to evaluate products with different color names, such as makeup, fancy names were preferred far more often.

For example, “mocha” was found to be significantly more likable than “brown,” despite the fact that the subjects were shown the same color. Further research found the same effect applied to a huge variety of products. Elaborately branded paint colors were rated “as more pleasing to the eye” than their simply named counterparts by consumers.

It has also been shown that more unusual and unique color names are preferable for everything from jelly beans to sweatshirts. For instance, crayon colors with names such as “razzmatazz” were more likely to be chosen than names such as “lemon yellow.”

Dr. Max Lûscher from Switzerland studied color psychology during the early 1900s. He devoted his life to the study of how color affects behavior and was hired by some of the world’s largest companies as a consultant.

Dr.Lûscher believed that sensory perception of color is objective and universally shared by all. Lüscher believed that because the color selections are guided unconsciously, they reveal the person as they are, not as they perceive themselves or would like to be perceived.

“Color preferences are subjective, and that this distinction allows subjective states to be objectively measured by using test colors”.

He created a simple test based upon fundamentals in color psychology. With years of research by color psychologists, the characteristics of certain colors have been identified to cause an emotional response in people. This was done by studying the response from hundreds of thousands of test subjects around the world to isolate how certain colors make us feel. By doing the reverse, using the colors people prefer to determine how people feel, we can get some interesting indicators about a person’s current emotional state.

Take the 5-minute quiz for yourself here.

Color is a power which directly influences the soul.” ~Wassily Kandinsky

9 Fun Science Experiments

9 Fun Science Experiments

9 Science Experiment For Kids

Have some fun with one of these 9 simple and satisfying nice science experiments for kids!

Discover how to create colorful kinetic sand, a bouncing egg, GAK bubbles, elephant toothpaste, and more!

This cool visual compilation was created by BuzzFeed Nifty.

“All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better” –  Ralph Waldo Emmerson

Looking for more experiments?

Check out our Super Science Category!

If you like this science video, you might enjoy 10 Science Experiments Using Water

Or, learn how to make a bubble you can touch and hold with Make A Bouncing Bubble.

Animal Riddle Quizzes 🦁

Animal Riddle Quizzes 🦁

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#4 Difficult Animal Riddle Quiz

Ready for level 4?

This quiz can be printed HERE

Looking for some more fun kid’s activities?

Share some laughs with these printable Would You Rather questions.

Or show your kid’s how to have some “top secret fun” with one of the most popular posts:
Spy Codes For Kids!

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#2 Medium Hard Animal Riddle Quiz

Ready for level 2?

This quiz can be printed HERE

#3 Hard Animal Riddle Quiz

Ready for level 3?

This quiz can be printed HERE

#4 Difficult Animal Riddle Quiz

Ready for level 4?

This quiz can be printed HERE

Looking for some more fun kid’s activities?

Share some laughs with these printable Would You Rather questions.

Or show your kid’s how to have some “top secret fun” with one of the most popular posts:
Spy Codes For Kids!

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#2 Medium Hard Animal Riddle Quiz

Ready for level 2?

This quiz can be printed HERE

#3 Hard Animal Riddle Quiz

Ready for level 3?

This quiz can be printed HERE

#4 Difficult Animal Riddle Quiz

Ready for level 4?

This quiz can be printed HERE

Looking for some more fun kid’s activities?

Share some laughs with these printable Would You Rather questions.

Or show your kid’s how to have some “top secret fun” with one of the most popular posts:
Spy Codes For Kids!

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Free Printable: 4 Animal Riddle Quizzes For With Picture Clues 🦁

These four printable animal riddle quizzes for kids with picture clues are perfect for entertaining kids of all ages & levels.

Perfect for helping children learn while having fun! 🥳

These animal riddle quizzes offer 4 different levels of difficulty, making them easy enough for younger kids and difficult enough for older kids.

They’re not just educational, they’re also interactive! 🐻

Use the links below each riddle quiz to get your free printable animal riddle quiz!

BONUS RIDDLE: I sleep by day and fly at night,
but I have no feathers to aid my flight.
What am I?
ANSWER:
A bat!

#1 Easy Animal Riddle Quiz

Let the riddle fun begin!

These riddle quiz was created by ISL Collective – visit them for more great resources like this.

It can be printed: HERE

#2 Medium Hard Animal Riddle Quiz

Ready for level 2?

This quiz can be printed HERE

#3 Hard Animal Riddle Quiz

Ready for level 3?

This quiz can be printed HERE

#4 Difficult Animal Riddle Quiz

Ready for level 4?

This quiz can be printed HERE

Looking for some more fun kid’s activities?

Share some laughs with these printable Would You Rather questions.

Or show your kid’s how to have some “top secret fun” with one of the most popular posts:
Spy Codes For Kids!

Raising Money Wise Children

Raising Money Wise Children

Raising Money-Wise Children

It’s hard raising money wise children! It’s also hard for kids to understand the concept of money and savings.

This visual chart created by The Economic Times has some clever tips to teach both parents, and children how to be money wise!

“Do not save what is left after spending, but spend what is left after saving.” – Warren Buffet

Looking for more fun facts? Check out our Interesting Infographics page.

It’s packed full of interesting infographics and educational videos.

We recommend checking out The Healing Power of Laughter.

Or to learn more we suggest What Reading Does To Your Brain.

The Magic Behind Newborns

The Magic Behind Newborns

The Magic Behind Newborns

This neat visual chart breaks down some facts and numbers about newborns.

With the adorableness and innocence of having a newborn baby, loving parents can be hard on themselves for even being tired.

It is a nice way to remind parents of newborns, there is a lot of magic behind the scenes in raising a newborn! So go easy on your loving, tired self!

Learn 15 interesting facts about newborns with this neat blog post by Baby Center.

“Not All Superheroes Wear Capes!’

 

Looking to soak in some more knowledge?

Check out our Learn Category, it’s filled with interesting infographics like 50 Fascinating Facts About Language.

Or for some artistic fun facts – check out The History Of Color.

Helping Our Planet

Helping Our Planet

Helping Our Planet

In this short film, spoken word artist Prince Ea makes a powerful case for helping out the planet create a sustainable future.

As the human population continues to grow, so does our impact on the environment. In fact, recent research has shown that three-quarters of Earth’s land surface is under pressure from human activity.

This well-done video highlighting these astonishing facts was the Winner of the Film4Climate competition organized by the Connect4Climate Program of the World Ban

This video was posted by National Geographic for its Short Film Showcase.

“Spotlighting exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic’s belief in the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to change the world.” – National Geographic

Looking for more neat videos like this?

Check out our Super Science Category!

It’s got all kinds of neat videos such as The Lights Of Antarctica.

Or check out this amazing science news story, Solar Energy Powers Puerto Rico.

Dog Behaviours Explained

Dog Behaviours Explained

Dog Behaviours Explained

 This infographic shows typical dog behaviours explained! 

Learn to interpret the secret language of dogs and what your furry friend is trying to tell you.

“You may have many best friends but your dog only has one.”  – Anonymous

This chart was created by Elyssa for Daily Infographics.

“Learn Something New Every Day. At Daily Infographic we strive to curate the most interesting infographics on the web. We scour the internet for data visualizations with the best content and design to bring easily consumed facts and figures to our users.”

Looking for more fun facts? Check out our Interesting Infographics page.

It’s packed full of interesting infographics and educational videos.

For more about dogs and their behaviours we recommend checking out A Brief History Of Dogs.

Or may we suggest 50 Fascinating Facts About Language.

Rainbow of Knowledge #17

Rainbow of Knowledge #17

Rainbow of Knowledge Edition #17

Rainbow Of Knowledge is an all-ages friendly fun, newsletter.
Filled with unique tidbits & trivia on neat topics -t’s the perfect light read!

After all, there can be something uniquely satisfying with these tidbits of information. 

Rainbow of Knowledge: A Cool Infographic Featuring: Fun Facts, Super Science, Amazing Animals, Weird World Records, and Everyday Expressions! Learn some Tricks of The Trade, discover Musical Moments & find some Quotable Quotes.

Deep Ocean Dwellers

Deep Ocean Dwellers

Deep Ocean Dwellers

Can you imagine swimming alongside a 46ft massive Colossal Squid? 
Discover some amazing deep ocean dwellers in this interesting infographic!

Take a scenic drive into the deep ocean and discover some incredible and strange ocean creatures with this chart

And to learn more about the wonders of our ocean, check out National Geographic Kids!

Looking for some more fun facts?

Check out our Learn Category.

It’s packed full of interesting infographics and educational videos.

Learn more about our ocean with this animation, How Deep Is Our Ocean?

Or check out 32 Strange Ocean Creatures.