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Sunday, March 6, 2011

The Crayola Factory



"All children are artists, the problem is how to remain an artist once you've grown up."
~Pablo Picasso
As soon as my husband's in-service meeting for seminary was over, we all decided to go to the Crayola Factory. If you ever want to feel like a kid again, this is the place to go. Sierra is going to be 16 in May and she still enjoys going. Heck, I'm going to be 40 this year and I LOVE it! Noah was a baby when we came last year and slept the whole time. It was so cute to see him holding a crayon in his hand, (but not so cute in the mouth), and coloring with dad's help.
There are so many fun stations to go to. One of their favorites is the Creative Studio; where you can draw on both sides of the glass wall. 

Another favorite is the meltdown station; which is a unique way for kids to color with melted crayons. 



Noah had fun grabbing a handful of them!



They have a chalkwalk station where Lexie & Chelsea were drawing on the 'sidewalk'.
There's even a room that projects the kids' image on the screen where they can create their own music video.

 Sierra & Lexie depicting a 'heart' with their legs & hands!

They have an Eiffel Tower display constructed out of white crayons
and have a play area strictly for Noah's age group.
ONLY ONE YEAR OLDS ALLOWED!!
 The worlds largest crayon is displayed at the Crayola store which is located right next door to the factory. 
This blue crayon is 15 ft. long and weighs 1500 lbs.!!

As much as I would love to post more pictures (I took too many), I don't want this to be a lengthy picture post. Although the weather was beautiful & warm outside...we enjoyed spending it indoors where we can all feel like a little kid again. 



*Have you ever been to the Crayola Factory?
*What are your favorite colors?

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