cerulean needs to go- what the hell kind of color calls itself "cerulean?" I had to google it- it's a shade of blue.
Cerulean is a fantastic shade of blue! Hands off! :cussing: Also, kudos to Kizmet for the best thread name ever.
I saw the movie way back when it was in theaters and your comment is the very first time since that I found a real person who used the word "cerulean" in any context
Here's something for you- I was pronouncing it wrong. I'd like to thank Meryl Streep for helping me out with that.
this is pretty terrible. I'm glad my kids already know how to read. I think they missed their target market altogether- these names are for adults.
Haven't you noticed the HUGE surge in colouring books for adults in the stores lately? Mandalas, mythical creatures, geometrics, ethnic stuff, etc. Or is it just a Canadian thing? :question: Most places seem to have a bigger choice for adults than for kids. I can see why. You can sell adults a colouring book for $10. Kids can't pay that -- and their parents won't. J.
Maybe it's time to forget about teaching kids colour names and make them learn RGB hexadecimal codes for programming and making web pages - where ffffff is white, 000000 is black, etc. :smile: J.
The last time Crayola color names mattered was 1962 when, after decades of protests, they finally changed the name of the "Flesh" crayon to "Peach".
update . . . the name of the new color is . . . Here's the name of that underwhelming new Crayola crayon
"I'm a big advocate for arts-infused STEAM education, especially for inspired girls like me!" The crayon says this. I am not making this up.
another crayon update https://inhabitat.com/crayola-colorcycle-initiative-offers-free-recycling-for-markers-used-in-k-12-classrooms/
"Oh the humanity" was the answer (well, the question I guess) to Final Jeopardy on Jeopardy! today. I was surprised that all three contestants got it right. (I didn't.)