Get a pet's point of view as you imagine what animals might tell you if they could share their feelings.
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What is your favorite pet or animal? Imagine what one of these animals would say to you, if it could speak. Would it be happy to see you? Would it ask you a question or tell you a story? What might it be thinking?
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Cover a table with recycled newspaper. On white paper, use Crayola® Washable Markers to draw your animal. Blend the marker with a wet Crayola Paintbrush for a watercolor effect. Dry.
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Use markers and Crayola Crayons on top of the dry watercolor effect to draw strands of fur or to represent skin.
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Use a marker to draw a thought bubble above your animal's head. In the bubble, write the words the animal would say to you, if it could. Ask an adult for assistance if you are beginning to learn how to write and spell.
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