Fun pops up all over the place when kids create their own version of a timeless toy. Kids learn the ups and down of movement as they think outside the box.
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With Crayola® Scissors cut construction paper to cover the sides of a recycled square tissue box. Glue paper on the box with Crayola School Glue. Dry.
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Decorate the box with Crayola® Markers and Crayola Crayons.
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Cut a long, narrow strip of thin cardboard or recycled file folder. This character strip should be quite a bit longer than the tissue box so you can slide it down and up to pop out.
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On the cardboard strip, draw a Jack-in-the-box or any other character with Crayola Colored Pencils.
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Ask an adult to cut a slit in the bottom of the tissue box. Slide your Jack up and down through the top and bottom openings.
Fun pops up all over the place when kids create their own version of a timeless toy. Kids learn the ups and down of move
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