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A recent study by the Center for Environmental Research and Children's Health found that dry-erase markers commonly used in classrooms have toxic emissions that are "400 times higher than highlighters and washable markers." If you use these markers at home or in a classroom setting, there's a greener and easier alternative: jumbo-sized crayons. They work on dry-erase boards, never dry out, are long-lasting and wipe right off the board.

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