'.

 

SAVE 90% on Melissa & Doug Drawing Pad just $1.48   
      
Melissa & Doug Drawing Pad by Melissa & Doug
4-0 stars - 5 reviews
$1.48 - 90% off - (list price: $14.89)


Features

  • Drawing Paper Pad: 9in L x 12in W
  • Includes 50 Sheets of Premium Heavy-Weight White Bond Paper
  • Easy to Sketch, Paint, Draw and Doodle!
  • Great for Pencils, Crayons, Markers, Chalk, Watercolor, or Poster Paints
  • Height: 0.3 in - Width: 9 in - Lenth: 12 in - Weight: 0.77 lbs

    Description

    Inspire their creativity with the Melissa and Doug Drawing Paper Pad! Each pad includes 50 sheets of premium heavy-weight white bond paper. Its great for pencils, crayons, markers, chalk, watercolor, or poster paints and can be used for sketching, drawing, and doodling!


    Customer Reviews

     printer paper - Jun 26, 2010

    I bought this pad in June 2010, and the product I received was simply a bound set of 50 pieces of the same paper I use in my printer.

     Bright! - Apr 05, 2010

    I buy drawing pads for my 5 year old niece to use when she visits. In the past I've bought the cheapest ones at the discount store. When we opened the Melissa & Doug pad, I was struck by the quality and bright white color of the paper. Surprisingly, my niece noticed it too. She spent a lot of time drawing and asked if she could take the rest of the pad home (something she's never wanted to do in the past). I'm glad I ordered two!

     Great for the budding artist - Jun 25, 2009

    It may not have the most paper in the pad (50 pages), but it is nice quality.

     Great Pad - Jun 05, 2009

    Great paper, great pad and great price! Only drawback is the shipping and handling cost more than the pad itself so I ended up paying more than I wanted to. I'd purchase this product in a store next around not mail order!

     Be Skeptical. - Oct 08, 2008

    The idea of countless, and by countless I mean about 23, skeptics reading this book and lapping up every word as a cat does milk is quite the amusing scenario. After all, wouldn't a true skeptic disregard a book that contains very little more than one man's opinion? Wouldn't this skeptic already be doubtful and cynical of all the topics that this book addresses? True, the said skeptic may be interested in learning the facts behind these `widespread lies and rumors,' but sadly very little evidence has been included in this book.