While Addison was sick we found some quiet activities to fill our days. During this time Addison had her first crayon experience. I found the crayola twistables which are basically long crayons in a plastic tube. I thought that maybe she might try and chew on regular crayons and I really didn't want to worry about her choking on a piece of one. I just wish that these were a bit shorter so they weren't so close to her eye. But they worked great!
The process of creating two Addison originals:

A lot of concentration went into this stroke.

So proud of herself!

"Hmmmm, what should I draw next?"

Crayons can even be fun up-side-down!

Ta-Da! All finished!

Two gorgeous drawings for two very proud parents!
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