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Noah's Ark Stuff-N-Fluff Animal Workshop
Basic Information
Address: 1394 Fitch Rd Yanceyville, NC 27379
Phone Number: (336)421-3520 or (336)684-7388
Additional Information
Focus: Hand's-on make your own stuffed animal activity that ties into everthing
Director: Robin George crew# 5863
Schools Served: My team is currently located in the Yanceyville, NC
School District: Caswell County, Alamance County, Orange County USA and surrounding areas
County: NC USA areas
Schedule: self scheduling
Ages: pre-k and up
Capacity: no capacity
Membership/Pricing: $13 to $18, plus tax
Setting:
We come to your location and run the make your own stuffed animal workshop, custom designed to your specifications. This is so much fun wherever we have our Stuff-n-Fluff workshops
History:
Dina Amico Kreisher of Chicago started this business in 2003 when she didn't when she wanted to have a party for her daughter and firends to make their own bears, but she did not want to take them to the mall with the worry of losing them. So she started Noah's Ark Animal Workshops, the "come to you" workshop that helps children of all ages create the animal of their choice at any location.
Program Highlights:
In this workshop, children get to build their own stuffed animal with their own hands, using no electricity or machines. Once the animal is stuffed to satisfaction, a wish is then made on the rainbow wishing star. This star is then placed into the belly of the animal, and the animal is locked up forever with a special locking system. The animal is then named with a birth certificate, and there are clothing choices, and many accessories to choose from, as well. This workshops is a blast, and it is a very sensory experience to touch and stuff the animals.
Activities:
We have over 50 animals to choose from, with new animals being introduced throughout each year. Your location customizes the workshop, and this activity can fit with any theme, curriculum, or celebration that a location may want to coordinate with us on. We have tons of fun!! Contact us for ideas!
Field Trip Destinations: We come on-site to run a field trip for you. No worries about getting your children to a location for a field trip.
Slogan: Stuff-n-Fluff