Everyone loves Clifford! Paint your own lovable red pooch doing a big-hearted doggy dance.
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Have you read Clifford the Big Red Dog? Or any Clifford books? What an imagination author Norman Bridwell must have to create a huge red dog like Clifford!
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Do you think Clifford would get into so many scrapes if he were little or another color? Would he be able to help other people as much as he does?
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What do you think Clifford's size stands for? Could it be the great love that his owner, Emily Elizabeth, has for him? Do you have a dog you love, either real or in books or movies? Create a red dog of your own.
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Cover your art area with recycled newspaper. Get out your red Crayola® Washable Kid's Paint and a Crayola So Big Brush.
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Paint a picture of a red dog. What is your dog doing? Is it dancing? Sniffing? Begging? Lay flat to air dry your painting.
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If you like add a other paint colors for a collar, eyes, or markings. Air dry again.
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