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Artline Magnetic Whiteboard Marker and Eraser Cup (4pcs)
Artline Liquid Crayon Marker Assorted (12pk)
Artline Fineline Pen 0.4mm Assorted (12pk)
Artline Artline Fineline Pen 0.4 mm surtido (12pk)
Precio de venta$44.95
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Artline Drawing System Pen Black (Wallet of 6)
Artline Bright Fineliner Pen 0.4mm Assorted (8pk)
300 Glossy Black/Gold Plated Ballpoint Pen
300 Glossy Black/Bright Chrome Cap Rollerball Pen300 Glossy Black/Bright Chrome Cap Rollerball Pen
100 Brushed Chrome Cap/Black Trim Medium Fountain Pen100 Brushed Chrome Cap/Black Trim Medium Fountain Pen
0.7mm Switch-It Eraser (Yellow) 5 Per Card0.7mm Switch-It Eraser (Yellow) 5 Per Card
Fountain Pen Ink Cartridge 6 Per CardFountain Pen Ink Cartridge 6 Per Card
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0.5mm Polymeric 12 Leads/Card & 1 Eraser
Townsend Stainless Steel NibTownsend Stainless Steel Nib
Cross NiB de acero inoxidable de Townsend
Precio de venta$81.95
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Classic Century Pen (Classic Black)Classic Century Pen (Classic Black)
Cross Pen de siglo clásico (negro clásico)
Precio de venta$169.95
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Bic Intensity Permanent Marker 1.1mm Tip (12pk)Bic Intensity Permanent Marker 1.1mm Tip (12pk)
Bic BIC intensidad marcador permanente de 1.1 mm (12pk)
Precio de ventaDe $17.95
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Beverly Ballpoint Pen S/BBeverly Ballpoint Pen S/B
Cross Beverly Bolden Pen S/B
Precio de ventaDe $68.95
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Parker Jotter Ballpoint Pen & Mechanical Pencil Set (2pk)
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Faber-Castell Junior Grip Beginners Graphite Pencil (12pk)
Classic Century Medalist Pen + Pencil SetClassic Century Medalist Pen + Pencil Set

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School pens, pencils and markers by subject, grip, colour and backup-plan sanity

Quick ways to narrow this collection

  • For daily writing, choose reliable pens or pencils that suit the student’s grip, year level and class rules.
  • For art and colour work, markers, coloured pencils and highlighters should match the subject, surface and teacher list.
  • For study habits, highlighters and fine markers are useful when they support organisation rather than rainbow chaos.
  • For spares, pick practical multi-packs before the first “my pen exploded” emergency arrives.

This is one of those rabbit-hole stationery categories where small differences matter. A fine permanent marker is not a beginner pencil. Fountain pen cartridges are not a general school backup. A novelty pen may make homework slightly less tragic, but only if it writes well enough to survive actual use. Start with the task, then check colour, tip type, pack size and whether the product suits a school bag, pencil case or home desk.

The fun bit is building a kit that feels ready without becoming a miniature stationery warehouse. Pair writing gear with School Notebooks / Pads, School Folders & Organizers and School Supplies & Accessories. More creative shoppers can compare Drawing Pens, while broader desk and craft paths sit under Office & Arts.

What writing supplies should I buy for school?
Start with the school list, then add practical backups for daily writing, homework, labelling and study. Choose tip and colour by subject need.

Are novelty pens good for school?
They are fine when they write reliably and suit the classroom setting. If it is only funny and not useful, save it for the gift pile rather than the school kit.

How many spare pens or pencils should I buy?
Enough to cover normal loss, breakage and homework use without overfilling the bag. Multi-packs are useful when the student uses the item daily.