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Griffin Crayola ColourStudio HD +
An interactive drawing tool to help children with creative play.
- iPad drawing app with colouring games for children
- Comes with an iMarker, an intelligent digital stylus
- Combines sound, touch interaction and special effects
- Free ongoing content updates with new picture sets and animations
- Print your children's artwork or send to friends and family via email or Facebook
Features
Apple Recommends For
Parents of children who love to draw and want something to keep them occupied on the go.
Crayola ColourStudio HD + gives young artists near limitless creative play on the iPad, complete with pictures, colour, animation, sound and music.
The app comes with the iMarker digital stylus which is essentially a marker, crayon, pen and paintbrush in one. The stylus safely interacts with your iPad’s touch display while the app differentiates between the child's input (finger taps, swipes and more) and input from iMarker. This allows intuitive, creative play, with the accuracy and ease of a stylus, allowing your child to manipulate the creative space without having to stop and toggle the app between modes.
With pictures, animations, sound effects and music, ColourStudio HD always has something new to discover. New pictures are also available through ongoing updates when you sync your iPad. Parents can even print children’s artwork (requires iOS 4.2 or later), or share it through email and Facebook.
Highlights
- iPad drawing app with colouring games for children
- Share creations via email and Facebook
- iMarker, ColorStudio HD app and your iPad together create an amazing digital colouring book
- Gives you the functionality of Crayola crayons, paints, pencils, markers and more
- iMarker looks and feels like a Crayola marker, but safely interacts with your iPad screen
- Design unlimited colouring pages using ColorStudio HD's library of backgrounds, music, sound effects and other element
- Free ongoing content updates with new picture sets and animations
Did You Notice?
You can turn your iPad into the most amazing colouring book ever with crayons, paints, pencils, markers and more in one convenient, no-ink, no-mess, kid-safe package.
Technical Specs
General
- Usage: Toys, Games & Recreation,Good for Children
Compatibility
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iPad
1st generation -
iPad 2
2nd generation -
iPad
3rd generation -
iPad
4th generation
What's in the Box?
- Crayola HD iMarker
Manufacturer Information
Warranty
- Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
Part Number
- UPC or EAN No.: 685387363896
- Mfr. Part Number: RE35959
Manufacturer Note
- Note: Printing requires iOS 4.2 or later
Most Useful Reviews
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Pointless
- Written by Tim R from SANTA ANA
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This product needs to be taken off the Apple shelves.
- Written by Steve H from Camberley
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Horrible!!
- Written by Melanie C from Omaha
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Most Recent Reviews
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This product needs to be taken off the Apple shelves.
- Written by Steve H from Camberley
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Horrible!!
- Written by Melanie C from Omaha
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DO NOT BUY
- Written by Mark P from Stamford
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Most Interesting
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Can you use this on a Nook, as well. Purchased coloring pages on the Nook site but regular stylist does not work well, too big to stay in lines.
- Asked by Judith D from Carmichaels
- Feb 2, 2013
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Can I use this with a mini ipad?
- Asked by Tania M from Hillarys
- Nov 20, 2012
Answer
Yes we use it on our iPad mini without any problems!
- Answered by Danara B from Brisbane
- Dec 26, 2012
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I am considering buying the Crayola App for my granddaughter. Is this possible without me knowing her Apple ID?
- Asked by Richard K
- Nov 20, 2012