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Plants are fine gifts. When children make the pots (see Plant Pots), grow them (Growing, Growing), wrap the plant, and make gift cards, plants are truly special. Plan(t) ahead.
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To assure children’s safety, children age 3 years and younger tear paper items, or an adult cuts for them.
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Think of the possibilities to learn first-hand about plants, design, and appreciating others. Make the most of this gifted activity.
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When your plant is ready for gift giving, wrap it carefully in clear plastic. Tie a festive ribbon on it.
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Create a gift card with construction paper. Cut with Crayola® Scissors (4 years or older) or tear paper. Write your message, and your name, with Crayola® Washable Markers.
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Decorate your card with ribbon, designs, or Crayola® Glitter Glue. Attach items with Crayola® School Glue.
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Punch a hole in the card. Thread gift ribbon through it and tie to the plant.
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