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Kubota & Crayola give kids fun ways to dream big

by agrifood
April 21, 2022
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Companies are constantly reaching out to the next generation of business owners, builders, farmers, do-it-yourselfers, and leaders. In a new partnership between Kubota and Crayola, they are highlighting the unique and creative role that machines play in building and shaping communities. Kids across the country are encouraged to dream big through a myriad activities, including experiencing an immersive, interactive event touring Crayola’s hands-on family attractions, a special edition Kubota Coloring & Activity Book, classroom activities and educational content, and at-home crafts.

“Our collaboration with Kubota allows us to create an amazing opportunity for thousands of children to learn through creativity how equipment is used to design and build the world around us,” said Victoria Lozano, Executive Vice President & General Manager of Crayola Attractions and Retail. “Kids will have fun using their imagination, creativity, and problem-solving skills — along with Kubota machines — to bring to life the colorful community of Crayonville and discover how they can build a better future.”

In-person with Kubota and Crayola

The brands will transform Crayola Experience family attractions into “Kubota Machine Adventures” in a five-market national takeover tour beginning in May. The limited-time takeovers will have kids (and kids at heart) engaging in more than 20 hands-on activities featuring Kubota’s iconic orange equipment — such as excavators, tractors, mowers and RTVs — across the fictional town of Crayonville. Throughout the immersive experience, kids will discover how the human power of creativity and the machine power of Kubota equipment together can drive innovation to build better and stronger communities.

The Kubota Machine Adventures takeover will tour throughout 2022, making stops at Crayola Experience’s five locations in Orlando, Florida. (May 17-June 18); Mall of America/Bloomington, Minnesota (June 30 -July 21), Easton, Pennsylvania. (Aug. 2-Sept. 12); Plano, Texas (Sept. 27-Oct. 31); and Chandler, Arizona. (Nov. 15-Dec. 31).

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Extending the experience nationwide

Kubota and Crayola will also be create the Kubota Coloring & Activity Book. The coloring book features scenes of Crayola characters using Kubota equipment to get Crayonville ready for a big town festival — digging a pond for a fishing contest, manicuring the baseball field for a tournament, harvesting Granny Smith Apple’s garden for her food tent, and more. The 48-page book will be available for purchase at participating dealers within Kubota’s network of more than 1,100 dealerships across the U.S. and at The Crayola Store inside Crayola Experience locations.

Kids will also be able to interact with Kubota in colorful and creative ways at home through online experiences with free, downloadable Kubota-themed crafting activities and information about the takeover events. Additionally, educators across the country will have access to classroom resources developed by Crayola Education and Kubota that inspire students to think of ways they can add their voices to community improvement plans. Kubota dealers will have the opportunity to engage with their local schools, libraries and community centers, and bring to life how machines and people can do more together for their community.

Also, young artists can get creative and enter the second-annual Kubota Country Kids Coloring Contest for a chance to showcase their artwork and win a $200 Kubota merchandise gift card. Kids ages 12-years-old and younger can submit an original drawing of Kubota equipment hard at work in their community, or color a downloadable template. The contest runs from May 17 to Dec. 31, 2022.

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