Celebrate the Chinese Year of the Snake and practice fine motor skills with your children by creating this textured torn-paper serpent.
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Look at pictures of snakes in reference books or on the Internet. Notice the patterns of color on their skin.
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Gently tear two or more different colors of construction paper into tiny pieces. Children age 4 and older may use Crayola® Scissors to cut paper into small shapes.
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On another piece of construction paper, outline a large Slithery Snake shape with Crayola Twistables.
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Attach the bits of paper to your snake with a Crayola Glue Stick. Create a pattern of colors. Dry.
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Outline skin patterns similar to those of real snakes on your mosaic Slithery Snake in crayon.
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With a Crayola Marker, draw your snake's tongue and eyes.
Celebrate the Chinese Year of the Snake and practice fine motor skills with your children by creating this textured torn
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