Can you draw a house? How about a mouse in a house? With this red plastic box that looks like a classic TV set and has two knobs, you can turn your imagination into drawings! It's a drawing toy that lets you start by creating simple lines and geometric shapes. With a bit of practice, you can combine them into simple cartoons, and with more practice, draw almost anything as long as the lines connect. Conceived in France in the 1950s and introduced in the USA in 1960, it's a timeless classic passed down through generations. Use the two knobs to scratch pictures on the aluminum - powder - coated screen, revealing the dark inside. If you want a fresh start, just turn it upside down and shake it to re - coat the screen. This pocket - sized version, less than 2 inches long, works just like a full - sized one. You can draw anywhere - on the bus, in the grocery store line, or even hanging upside down on the monkey bars! A tiny yet fully functional sketching toy, it encourages drawing skills, helps you learn to move the stylus on X and Y axes, and provides endless fun on the go. It comes with 1 miniature Etch A Sketch and is sturdy for long - term use.



Using this Etch A Sketch is easy. Just grab the two knobs and start moving them to create lines on the screen. The knobs control the movement on the X and Y axes, so you can draw different shapes and pictures. To start over, simply turn the toy upside down and give it a good shake. This will re - coat the screen with the aluminum powder. When using it, be gentle with the knobs to avoid any damage. Also, try not to drop it as it might affect the internal mechanism. To keep it in good condition, store it in a dry place away from direct sunlight. If it gets dirty, you can use a soft, dry cloth to clean the outside. Have fun drawing and let your creativity flow!