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Snowflakes are an endless source of fascination, and make possible so many winter activities. Learn how snowflakes are formed in the earth’s atmosphere. Explore snow sculpture and sledding with children.
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Find out about skiing, snowboarding, luge, dog sledding, and other winter sports around the world. Watch videos or visit a ski resort.
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Make sure children know how to blow out through straws (try water first). Add water to paint if necessary so children can blow it on their paper.
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Cover a work area with newspaper. Put on a Crayola® Art Smock.
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Fold a large sheet of dark blue construction paper in half and make a crease. Open the paper. Write your name in one corner with a white Crayola® Construction Paper™ Crayon.
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On one side of the paper, place a small amount of white Crayola® Washable Tempera Paint. With a straw, gently blow on the wet paint to spread it across that half of the paper.
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Fold the unpainted side over the painted portion and rub gently. Open slowly. Dry overnight.
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Notice how each Showflake is different, just as snowflakes are in nature.
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