Hello! When my grandmother was just here we went to visit the Crayola Factory in Easton, PA. My grandmother used to live there with her father back in the 40's and my mom lived there with her mom and sisters when she was a kid too, so just driving around the town was very nostalgic for them. But since we had the kids in tow and we wanted to make more out of a long drive, we went to the Crayola factory in the same town. I really think it is more for kids who are older and can use scissors and glue and also not be tempted to put everything in their mouths (RJ). Nevertheless, we all had fun an blessedly it wasn't busy at all and we learned about a lot of Crayola Products we didn't know of previously (like did you know they have modeling clay/play dough like stuff called Model Magic which is awesome and ten times better than Pay dough will ever be??!)
Sorry about the picture quality but these were taken with my phone as I forgot my camera
Meemaw and Grand-Grammy
Coloring on the floors
Coloring on the walls with a lighted marker
Surfers
Motion sensing whatdoyacallit
All of us in it
Coloring on the plexiglass walls
running along and coloring
color explosion markers and paper
Just getting in and going to the small tutorial about how they make crayons. And Meemaw answered a question right and she got a box of 4 crayons...woo-hoo!
and this is just an old pic I got off of my phone and i love it. This is something he used to do often and we spent a long time trying to teach him to keep his shirt on; although the colder weather might have something to do with it too!
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The Please Touch museum is awesome! Our kids loved the grocery store part. Next time we visit, we should all go! :) Those snowflakes are amazing! You guys are so crafty!
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