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Children and families know lots of nursery rhymes and poems. Collect cultural favorites about animals.
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Make a chart with words and pictures of rhymes, such as Hey, Diddle Diddle; Hickory, Dickory, Dock; and Baa, Baa, Black Sheep.
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Demonstrate sculpting techniques: roll, pound, add, pull, coil, and mold.
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Think of nursery rhymes about animals. What is your favorite rhyme?r
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With Crayola® Model Magic®, form an animal in the rhyme. Dry overnight.r
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Cover your work area with newspaper. Put on a Crayola® Art Smock. Paint your animal with Crayola® Washable Kid’s Paint and Brushes. Dry overnight.r
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Show your animal and say its rhyme for your friends.
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