The Mold

You decide that it is wiser to take a moment and observe your surroundings. The room you are in is shaped like three sides of a rectangle with only one of the longer sides present. All the windows are small and fairly high up making them unlikely exits. The only reasonable option for leaving the room without delving deeper into the nursery seems to be the front door. The room you are in is filled with approximately a score of children all pre kindergarten age. Toys and games are scattered about the room and the children either play in groups or alone with these objects. Your view is obstructed by a wall jutting out and you are unable to see a section of the room. Trying not to look suspicious you pick up a red metal toy airplane and fly it around making childish sound effects to go along with the activity. As you fly the plane around you casually glance about the room and you notice in the section of the room initially hidden from your view a plump older woman sitting in a rocking chair reading a story to a few of the younger kids. You were wise to have scoped the room out before making an escape because an attempt on the door would certainly not have made it past the watchful eyes of this venerable caretaker. As you are observing all of this the young woman returns with a fresh juice box and places it in your hands. She says warmly, "Here you go Eugene, a fresh apple juice." You reply with a meek thank you and the woman walks off. You still need to determine how you will escape. Do you want to try to create a diversion that will capture the attention of both care takers and head for the front door or wait around for a while and see if any opportunities arise?