• For ages 3+, Thick 3.3 millimeter leads
  • 50 Colored Pencils for artists and illustrators of all ages
  • Subtle colors with a variety of shade and hue variations.
  • AP Certified
  • Features color coordinated barrels matching each lead
  • Features color coordinated barrels matching each lead
  • Thick 3.3 millimeter leads
  • Comes in a peggable, see-thru window box
  • AP Certified
  • 50 colored pencils - 48 different colors, with an extra white pencil & extra black pencil

I was skeptical about buying these pencils because I'm a die-hard fan of Prismacolor pencils. So, I read some reviews here and decided to take a chance. I find them to be of good quality and I actually like coloring with them. They're not quite as hard as the Verithin but they're not exactly soft either. I really enjoy the variety of colors offered in this pack and I use them along with my other pencils now. I would definitely buy another pack of these.

I bought these as gifts for family. They haven't quite been bitten by the coloring bug like I have but they wanted to dabble. These are the best reasonably priced pencils I've tried! They are like Crayolas older more experienced brother. In fact, if you blindly handed me a Sargent pencil I might believe it was meant to be artist grade! I highly recommend these to beginning colorists because I would hate to see someone turned away from such an enjoyable hobby because of bad pencils. Highly recommend!

I’m not an artist so I don’t know how to give a great critique. To me, they’re colored pencils. They were a great price and they work!

This was a gift for my wife. She has been using colored pencils for decades, long before the current adult coloring craze. She says these pencils are smooth to use and shade in very nicely. It's got a nice wide selection of colors & tints. She wishes only that the yellow wouldn't be quite as pale.

These are Every Bit as Good as any I've Ever Used .... All the colors are Most Vibrant & Show-Up real Well (even the white) .... Even to darken or outline the color you're using doesn't take much pressure .... I've colored serval pictures & I can hardly tell They've been used .... The pencil, itself, is sturdy in your hand even in darkening; You don't get the feeling they'll break .... They arrived early & in great shape (no broken tips or out of the box) .... The box, in itself, Is a strong & sturdy ..... These pare real good with "Sargent Metallic Coloring Pencils" as well .... When these are gone (not anywhere in the distant future) This Sargent Coloring Pencils will be the only ones I reorder .... Simply put I Love these Coloring Pencils 😄

They are colored pencils with multiple shades of principle colors. Grandson has been growing his artistic side and he loves the choices for each color. I have no complaints...the barrel of the pencils reflect the true color nicely and, again, I think the color variety is exemplary. Grandson is well-pleased with this gift I added to his art set.

Anybody who knows me can vouch for how much I love colored pencils. I need them. I am always looking for a great brand that has good blendability, nice soft pencil work and that work on just about any paper quality. These Sargent Art 24-count Assorted Colored pencils are great for my drawing, doodling and journaling - they don't have a lot of crumbling or residual no matter how much I deepen my color and they are true to the shade of each individual pencil. I also love that there are 24 in the box, which gives me something to work with when I am considering my creative output. I'm not the best artist, but I am a creative person and I need the right tools at the ready. Sargent Art has the right toolbox in this set.

My 6 year old asked for colored pencils for his birthday. He was very happy with these. For some reason, he's fascinated by metallic colors, so he particularly liked the gold, copper, and silver colored pencils. I'm not an artist, so I can't address how useful these would be to the serious student or creator of art. But it's a great collection of pencils for the child --or adult-- who wants to move past the basic colors.

People who buy expensive artist quality pencils to color in coloring books have way too much money and not much sense. Sheeple there's always a less expensive product that's going to give you the same results. This is one of those products. Quality doesn't mean that you have to pay an arm and a leg for your supplies! Although I haven't bought from this supplier every time, this is the 6th box of these pencils I've bought. The only thing I don't like is the shabby box they come in and fall out into the shipping box. Hello? Ever heard of tape. Easy fix. Since I'm not going to be using them for something for an art class I'm not returning them but they seriously need to get a handle on the box. I also know I'll end up knocking them on the floor a few times before I use them up. I really like that you get 50 colors to blend and mix up with pens and markers whenever you're creating your masterpieces. FIFTY!!! Colors are listed on the back which is what sold me in the beginning because for some reason other companies want you to guess what colors are in their boxes. I like to know what I'm buying. They have white pencils to add highlights in the box too. I'm quite pleased with this product and I know that I'll buy it again!

Great pencils. Most are creamy, some are harder. I'm picky about my craft supplies and better quality than higher priced ones from Michaels Great pencils-highly recommend! Follow-up (5/10/18) These have been my favorite pencils I’ve tried and I have tried so many, from low cost Crazy Art to high end ones Prisma... these are my favorites, from how they color, the array of colors, down to the way they sharpen.