What’s New: BIC® Kids’ Line Coloring Products


This back-to-school season, start your young ones on their first-ever writing and drawing adventure. Let their imagination run free and their creativity explode on paper. Allow them to play with color, doodle, make mistakes, and get messy with BIC® Kids’ line coloring products. The future is brightest for those who find joy in creating something out of nothing and putting their dreams in writing.

BIC®, founded in 1945 in France, has always been passionate about being part of the daily lives of millions of consumers. From their time-honored mission of making simple, inventive and reliable products, BIC® has always been advocating the importance of handwriting and drawing as essential factors in a child’s development. Here in the Philippines, BIC® recently launched BIC® Kids to encourage children to use their imagination to develop and enhance their motor skills, concentration, and creativity.

A collection of writing and coloring products especially designed for children aged two to ten years old, the BIC® Kids’ line comprises of high-quality yet affordable products that are all compliant with EN71 European toy industry standard.

Amongst their list of top-notch tools are the erasable and washable felt pens so kids can create fun effects and correct their mistakes on paper (or on their clothes); the wood-free Evolution™ coloring pencils range that are extra-resistant to breakage, do not create splinters and easy to sharpen; and the break-resistant wax crayons that do not stain on hands.

Together with BIC® Kids, let’s work hand-in-hand to start drawing a brighter future for the kids!

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  1. i love it! one thing na ayaw ko sa color pwncils ay mablis maputol lalo pag tinatasahan lalong napuputol. good thing bic is extra resistant to brekage and is easy to sharpen. napanood ko din ung unboxing ni Ate Keisha! 🙂

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