Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Crayons by Isaac

Crayons are useful for making pictures. Green is for the trees and the grass. Orange is for drawing oranges. Yellow is for bananas. Crayons are made with wax. They pour colored flour into the big pot or wax. Guess where you get wax from? your ears! get it? HA! They then carry the big bucket and pour it into some molds. Then they the wax flows into the holes and then when the wax drys the crayons come out of the molds. Then the man checks to see if any crayons are chipped. If crayons are chipped they have to be melted again. When crayons are melted that is not good. If the crayons aren't chipped then they don't have to be melted again. The man carries all of the crayons that aren't chipped to a machine that puts the papers around the outside. When they are ready to get their labels they go down the machine with their labels. They then meet up with all of the other colors and get put into boxes. So then people can go to the store and buy them.

I liked this video because I just do.

1 comment:

  1. A great web blog you two ! It's now my favorite so I'll keep checking back each day to learn new stuff, like where crayon wax comes from etc.

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