What's hatching out of that egg? Research creatures that lay eggs.
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Cover your work space with recycled newspaper. Tear recycled newspaper into narrow strips for paper maché.
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Crumple a piece of recycled newspaper into a large egg-shaped ball.
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Mix equal amounts of Crayola® School Glue and water in a bowl. Dip newspaper strips in glue-water mix. Run your fingers down each strip to remove the excess. Cover the crumpled newspaper with the wet strips, overlapping and smoothing as you go. Make at least three layers. Hang the paper maché-covered egg up to dry. This may take a day or longer.
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With Crayola Washable Watercolor Paint and Paint Brushes, paint your dried paper egg. How could you camouflage the egg to keep it safe in the nest? Hang the painted egg up to dry.
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Sculpt a dinosaur baby in proportion to the egg size Model Magic. Dry.
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Create an opening in the egg that looks like your dinosaur just cracked its way out with Crayola Scissors. Remove the crumpled newspaper from inside. Place your dino baby in the egg so it looks like it is hatching.
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