3D Drawing Pad

Posted on Feb 2, 2011 by 2 Comments
3D Drawing Pad

My trips to the dreaded Costco are so much longer when I have to drag my kids with me. Usually it’s because they keep changing their minds about whether they want to ride in the cart, or walk so they can grab all of the free samples.

But now it’s due to the big 3D TV display Costco has right at the front of our store. The kids could stand there, looking through the 3D glasses, for hours.

Someday 3D will be passe, but for now it’s a big deal for kids.

And this 3D Drawing Pad is a very economical way to expose kids to the thrill of 3D while honing their creative side, too!

Simply have your child draw on the notepad within the checkered area (preferably with black ink).

When you put the included 3D glasses on, the image drawn appears to hover above the page. Cool!

I read the description of exactly how the stereographic pad works to help you see the image in 3D, but I didn’t really understand it. Ignorance is bliss!

There are 50 pages in the notepad and the pad, along with the glasses are only $6.99.

3D Drawing Pads would make a great gift for any child who likes to draw or is fascinated with 3D movies.

You can purchase 3D Drawing Pads over at ThinkGeek.

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Gigi Ross

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  • Ruby T.

    Well the price is certainly reasonable so it wouldn’t hurt to try. But boy, there are beating this 3D thing to death, aren’t they? The technology has come a long way for this drawing pad to be so simple and easy to use.

  • Henny Ort

    These are fun and cute. My kids can love this and no, its not asking too much if it means hours of self fun.