Can you draw a house? How about a mouse? Can you draw a mouse in a house using an Etch A Sketch?
With two knobs and the appearance of a classic television set, this red plastic box is actually a drawing toy!
Right off the bat, you can draw simple lines and geometric shapes. With a little practice, you can combine the shapes into simple cartoon drawings. With even more practice, you can draw just about anything, so long as one line touches the next!
Conceived in France in the 1950s, this toy has been a classic since it was first introduced in the USA in 1960. This is one toy that gets handed down through the generations!
With the two knobs, you scratch a picture into the aluminum powder that coats the screen, revealing the dark inside the box. Want to start over? Turn it upside down and shake it! The screen will re-coat!
And now, you can pop the Etch A Sketch in your pocket and take it everywhere! This pocket-sized version is less than 2 inches long, but works just like a full-sized Etch A Sketch!
Draw on the bus; draw in line at the grocery store; draw on the monkey bars, hanging upside down!
Draw a house, draw a mouse, draw a bunny about to pounce! The limit is your imagination!
World's Smallest Etch A Sketch
- A tiny, working sketching toy
- Encourages drawing skills
- Learn how to move the stylus along the X and Y axes
- Have fun on the go!
- Practice drawing ever more complicated pictures!
- Includes 1 miniature version of the Etch A Sketch
- Sturdy and fully functional