It started like it always does: a quiet voice from the backseat asking about something they saw. This time it was 152 crayons in one box. I did what I always do—sighed, opened a tab, and prepared to explain why we don't need things we don't need. Then I saw the rating. Sometimes a product just works, and the numbers don't lie.

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Kid
Dad, they have a HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TWO colors. Not just the 24 pack. Like, every color that exists.
Dad
We have that at home. Several times over, actually.
Kid
But these have colors we've never heard of. And it's like... the *ultimate* collection. That's what it says.
Dad
Fair point. Let me see what the people who've actually bought this think.

What Is It?

It's exactly what the name promises—a massive crayon arsenal with 152 different colors, all housed in a box that looks like it could survive a move. The sheer variety means your kid can actually find that specific shade of teal-adjacent-purple they insist exists. They break at normal kid speeds, but there are enough here that it genuinely doesn't matter.

What Does the Internet Think?

This isn't hype. Across 35,000 reviews, it's holding a 4.8-star rating. That kind of consistency across that many reviews means people aren't just satisfied—they're satisfied enough to tell strangers about it. Parents, teachers, and grandparents all seem to agree: this is the crayon collection that doesn't disappoint. ★★★★½ across 35,000 reviews.

✅ Yes.
★★★★½ 4.8 stars  ·  35,000 reviews

YES. Buy it. Not because your kid needs 152 crayons, but because this is genuinely well-made and genuinely loved by an enormous number of people who've actually used it. Sometimes a thing is popular because it's good, and this is one of those things. Will your kid use all 152? No. Will they have an excellent time with the ones they do? Absolutely. That's worth it.

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💡 We Have Something Like That At Home

Crayola Classic Crayon Collection 64 Count
Still solid, way fewer colors, costs less, and honestly handles 90% of what kids actually draw.
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