Imagination and problem-solving go to work as children check out real bugs and create their own.
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Look at butterflies and moths, ladybugs, spiders, worms, and a variety of other insects. Talk about what you see in terms of shapes, colors, patterns, and body parts.
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With Crayola® Model Magic, form a 3-dimensional bug. Repeat the shapes, colors, and patterns found in nature or be imaginative and design a fantasy bug.
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Use modeling tools such as plastic knives, craft sticks, or drinking straws to cut and shape the dough.
Document how things change over time by creating a layered-tab book with Crayola® Watercolor illustrations.
Compare seasons with a changeable folded-paper triarama.
Tsunamis, or gigantic waves, are one of the most destructive natural disasters. Discover how they’re formed, deep under
What do you get when you combine Crayola® Dry-Erase Crayons and a plastic box frame? Hours of simple fun and learning!
Create an intricate stained glass pattern. On tracing paper, translucent marker colors seem to glow in sunlight.
Celebrate the Ch'ing Ming Festival, or any festive holiday, with these Tiny Chinese Kites!