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  1. Bic® Glide Bold Ball Pens 4-Pack
  2. Cheez-It® 10-Color Pen
  3. Pop-Tarts™ Highlighters Set 4-Pcs
  4. Novelty Pen & Holder Set 2-Piece
  5. Mechanical Pencils 18-Count
  6. Novelty Stationery Set 7-Count
  7. Sharpie® 4+4 Assorted Color Markers 8-Count
  8. Mechanical Pencils 48-Count
  9. Kawaii Mechanical Pencils 4-Count
  10. Novelty Light-Up Ballpoint Pen
  11. Art 101® Jelly Highlighters Neon Edition 6-Pack
  12. Sharpie® Highlighter Markers 4-Pack
  13. Kawaii Colored Pencils 12-Count
  14. Artist Concepts™ Premium Watercolor Pencils 36-Count
  15. Ticonderoga® #2 Pencils HB Sharpened 18-Count
  16. Funko Pop! Pen
  17. Juice Stationery Set 3-Pack
  18. Flower Ballpen
  19. Click Black Ink Ballpoint Pens 36-Count
  20. iPoint Dot Battery Powered Pencil Sharpener
  21. Colored Pencils Set 24-Count
  22. Colored Pencils Set With Canvas Holder 36-Count
  23. Highlighter Desk Set 15-Count
  24. Soda Can Pens 4-Count
Stock up on essentials like pens, pencils, and markers from Five Below! Find everything you need for writing, drawing, doodling, coloring, and more at prices that are always affordable.

Pens, Pencils & Markers FAQs

What types of pens, pencils, and markers can I find at Five Below?
Five Below is your HQ for all your writing needs, including:

Pens: Find everything from ballpoint pens in blue and black to multi-color pens, gel pens, and pens in fun shapes!
Pencils: Whether you’re looking for mechanical pencils for writing, #2 pencils for test-taking, or graphite pencils and colored pencils to use with your favorite sketchbooks, Five Below has you covered.
Markers: Find everything from ink markers to alcohol markers to dry-erase markers in our selection.

Whether you’re drawing, writing, sketching, coloring or more, you’ll always find just what you need at Five Below. Best of all, our prices are always low, so you can stock up on all your favorites.

What’s the difference between gel pens and ballpoint pens?
The primary difference between gel pens and ballpoint pens is the type of ink they use. Ballpoint pens use an oil-based ink for a thick formula that stays put wherever you write it.

Gel pens, on the other hand, use a water-based ink. This results in a more flowy ink that’s quite smooth. Gel pens also typically come in a wider range of colors and shades than ballpoint pens, with options including neon, glitter, and more!

Are colored pencils or markers better for coloring?
There’s no “better” when it comes to coloring supplies. Both colored pencils and markers can be great artistic mediums, it’s just a matter of choosing what kind of look you prefer! If you’re looking for a “sketchy-er” final result, colored pencils can be a great option. They’re great for shading and more. For more even-looking coloring, markers are a great choice. Opt for permanent markers for an even more professional look!

What are the best pens and pencils for school?
When shopping for school supplies, there are a few staples to look for. It’s a good idea to have a few different options for pencils, including mechanical pencils and #2 pencils for standardized test taking. You should also have a few options for pens, typically with black or blue ink. Colored pens are fun, but they’re not the best for schoolwork.

How do I keep my pens and markers from drying out?
Keeping pens and markers from drying out is simple: put the lid back on every time you use them!