Harry: Yes, please. Curious Cat: Okay then, off you go. Narrator: Liam, runs the only children's crayon factory in the UK. They can make all your favourite colours. He'll tell you where it all starts.
Bryan Ware, an inventive dad in San Francisco, has come up with a brilliant way to reuse leftover crayons that get thrown out ...
One Chicago nonprofit organization is hoping it did. Cradles to Crayons is trying to outfit area kids this winter—with a goal of obtaining and distributing 50,000 coats for kids. In a warehouse ...
A South Jersey high school student is brightening children's days and passing the time as they wait in the courtroom gallery with his service project "Crayons for Courts." ...
Kids in court -- it can be a scary experience ... Bishop Eustace Preparatory student's public service project called "Crayons for Courts." Each plastic bin holds either crayons, coloring books ...
The 17-year-old student at Bishop Eustace Preparatory School created 'Crayons for Courts.' Through this initiative, his family and friends collected thousands of coloring supplies to donate to the ...