On National Crayon Day hundreds of crayon lovers will celebrate with the Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creatingtheir free, one-of-a-kind crayon box.

The letter "S" hangs from the ceiling Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Crayola Experience in Easton, as part of a scavenger hunt activity leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand's Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayonsincluding the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelionfor good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)The letter “S” hangs from the ceiling Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Crayola Experience in Easton, as part of a scavenger hunt activity leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayons—including the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelion—for good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)

 

Sisters Emily Stewart, 5, and Olivia Stewart, 7, look at their personalized Red Violet crayons Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Crayola Experience in Easton. They were excited because they had just arrived already found a letter "N" hanging from the ceiling as part of a scavenger hunt activity leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand's Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayonsincluding the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelionfor good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)Sisters Emily Stewart, 5, and Olivia Stewart, 7, look at their personalized Red Violet crayons Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Crayola Experience in Easton. They were excited because they had just arrived already found a letter “N” hanging from the ceiling as part of a scavenger hunt activity leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayons—including the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelion—for good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)

 

People visit the Crayola Experience on Monday, March 30, 2026, in Easton, to enjoy a scavenger hunt and other activities ahead of National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand's Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayonsincluding the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelionfor good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)People visit the Crayola Experience on Monday, March 30, 2026, in Easton, to enjoy a scavenger hunt and other activities ahead of National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayons—including the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelion—for good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)

 

People visit the Crayola Experience on Monday, March 30, 2026, in Easton, to enjoy a scavenger hunt and other activities ahead of National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand's Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayonsincluding the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelionfor good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)People visit the Crayola Experience on Monday, March 30, 2026, in Easton, to enjoy a scavenger hunt and other activities ahead of National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayons—including the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelion—for good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)

 

 

The letter “N” hangs from the ceiling Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Crayola Experience in Easton, as part of a scavenger hunt activity leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creating
their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of
customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a
million crayons—including the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelion—for good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)

Sisters Emily Stewart, 5, and Olivia Stewart, 7, look at their personalized Red Violet crayons Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Crayola Experience in Easton. They were excited because they had just arrived already found a letter "N" hanging from the ceiling as part of a scavenger hunt activity leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand's Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayonsincluding the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelionfor good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)Sisters Emily Stewart, 5, and Olivia Stewart, 7, look at their personalized Red Violet crayons Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Crayola Experience in Easton. They were excited because they had just arrived already found a letter “N” hanging from the ceiling as part of a scavenger hunt activity leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayons—including the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelion—for good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)
People visit the Crayola Experience on Monday, March 30, 2026, in Easton, to enjoy a scavenger hunt and other activities ahead of National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand's Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayonsincluding the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelionfor good.(Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)People visit the Crayola Experience on Monday, March 30, 2026, in Easton, to enjoy a scavenger hunt and other activities ahead of National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayons—including the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelion—for good.(Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)
People visit the Crayola Experience on Monday, March 30, 2026, in Easton, to enjoy a scavenger hunt and other activities ahead of National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand's Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayonsincluding the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelionfor good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)People visit the Crayola Experience on Monday, March 30, 2026, in Easton, to enjoy a scavenger hunt and other activities ahead of National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayons—including the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelion—for good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)

The letter "S" hangs from the ceiling Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Crayola Experience in Easton, as part of a scavenger hunt activity leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand's Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayonsincluding the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelionfor good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)The letter “S” hangs from the ceiling Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Crayola Experience in Easton, as part of a scavenger hunt activity leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayons—including the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelion—for good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)
Joseph Dorio, 4, of Pennington, N.J., makes a red crayon race car Monday, March 30, 2026 at the Crayola Experience in Easton. He said red is his favorite color. Dorio and his family were at Crayola Experience ahead of National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand's Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayonsincluding the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelionfor good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)Joseph Dorio, 4, of Pennington, N.J., makes a red crayon race car Monday, March 30, 2026 at the Crayola Experience in Easton. He said red is his favorite color. Dorio and his family were at Crayola Experience ahead of National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayons—including the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelion—for good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)
Sisters Emily Stewart, 5, and Olivia Stewart, 7, look at their personalized Red Violet crayons Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Crayola Experience in Easton. They were excited because they had just arrived already found a letter "N" hanging from the ceiling as part of a scavenger hunt activity leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand's Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayonsincluding the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelionfor good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)Sisters Emily Stewart, 5, and Olivia Stewart, 7, look at their personalized Red Violet crayons Monday, March 30, 2026, at the Crayola Experience in Easton. They were excited because they had just arrived already found a letter “N” hanging from the ceiling as part of a scavenger hunt activity leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayons—including the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelion—for good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)

Joseph Dorio, 4, of Pennington, N.J., makes a red crayon race car and holds it against his red pullover Monday, March 30, 2026, at Crayola Experience in Easton. He said red is his favorite color. Dorio and his family were at Crayola Experience ahead of National Crayon Day on Tuesday. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)Joseph Dorio, 4, of Pennington, N.J., makes a red crayon race car and holds it against his red pullover Monday, March 30, 2026, at Crayola Experience in Easton. He said red is his favorite color. Dorio and his family were at Crayola Experience ahead of National Crayon Day on Tuesday. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)
Janine Busack of Reading chooses crayon colors and puts them in a box Monday, March, 30, 2026, at Crayola Experience in Easton. Busack said it was perfect to pick her own crayons and choose all the colors in the rainbow. Crayola Experience had many activities to enjoy, including a scavenger hunt, leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand's Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayonsincluding the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelionfor good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)Janine Busack of Reading chooses crayon colors and puts them in a box Monday, March, 30, 2026, at Crayola Experience in Easton. Busack said it was perfect to pick her own crayons and choose all the colors in the rainbow. Crayola Experience had many activities to enjoy, including a scavenger hunt, leading up to National Crayon Day on Tuesday. Hundreds of crayon lovers will be celebrating with Crayola Experience, kicking off the brand’s Million Crayon Giveaway by creating their free, one-of-a-kind crayon box. Families registered for the giveaway will have the colorful experience of customizing a 32-count crayon box with any color assortment of their favorite Crayola crayons from a 40-foot-long Pick Your Pack wall holding nearly half a million crayons—including the official return of the beloved Crayola color Dandelion—for good. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)
Janine Busack of Reading, chooses Monday, March, 30, 2026, crayon colors and put's them in a box to share with children in her family come to visit. She said it was perfect to pic her own to choose all the colors in the rainbow. The Crayola Experience in Easton had many activities to enjoy including a Scavenger Hunt, leading up to National Crayon Day which is Tuesday, March 31, 2026. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)Janine Busack of Reading, chooses Monday, March, 30, 2026, crayon colors and put’s them in a box to share with children in her family come to visit. She said it was perfect to pic her own to choose all the colors in the rainbow. The Crayola Experience in Easton had many activities to enjoy including a Scavenger Hunt, leading up to National Crayon Day which is Tuesday, March 31, 2026. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)