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I remember when I was eight

years old and how, on every visit to

our local grocery store, I would run off from

my mother to stare longingly at the packages of

beautifully colored markers. They were so expensive

back then—or at least, as a kid, I thought they were

expensive, and they must have seemed expensive to my

mum, too. The most I could do was dream of having them

as we left the grocery store every time without them.

Then, on my ninth birthday, I got the best surprise

ever: a pack of markers in among my birthday gifts.

You can just imagine how ecstatic I was; they were

like gold to me, and no one else was allowed to

touch them. I had officially graduated from

colored pencils, and I wasn’t going back!

If only nine-year-old me could see

my marker collection now!

Let's Get Creative with Markers

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