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Personalised Colour Blind pencils

Personalised Colour Blind pencils

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This item is made-to-order and will be posted to you by I A M Designs within 5 days of receiving payment.

Shipping destination Cost Additional items
United Kingdom £2.70 £1.00
EU & Northern Ireland £4.25 £1.00
United States £6.00 £2.00
Rest of the World £6.00 £2.00

A friends son is colour blind and he found it so frustrating when colouring in at school, so i engraved the colours of the pencils for him with his name on the other side

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Colour blindness

available in left or right handed

12 Wooden Colouring Pencils engraved for colour blind people, can also be used to teach younger children when learning colours

we engraved the type of colour in to the pencils, help to learn colour recognition.

They can also be personalised if required at no extra cost

unlike some of our competitor's we do not charge more to add a name or message, it will be on the opposite side of the pencil from the colour description

larger sets coming soon.

some facts about colour blindness.

What is colour blindness?

Colour (color) blindness (colour vision deficiency, or CVD) affects approximately 1 in 12 men (8%) and 1 in 200 women in the world. In Britain this means that there are approximately 3 million colour blind people (about 4.5% of the entire population), most of whom are male. Worldwide, there are approximately 300 million people with colour blindness, almost the same number of people as the entire population of the USA!

There are different causes of colour blindness. For the vast majority of people with deficient colour vision the condition is genetic and has been inherited from their mother, although some people become colour blind as a result of other diseases such as diabetes and multiple sclerosis or they acquire the condition over time due to the aging process, medication etc.

Designed by in kent

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