Send your pets to work as you choose careers and draw cats, dogs, and other pet pals in clothes and environments that fit their new jobs.
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Consider careers or lives your pets might have if they were human beings. A spunky ferret might be a surfer, a lively parakeet might be a pilot, or a goldfish might be a deep sea diver, for example.
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Think about the types of uniforms or clothing that various careers or activities require. Use Crayola® Colored Pencils on plain paper to draw your favorite pet in a costume for the activity you imagined.
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On lined paper, write a descriptive story or poem about the pet in your drawing. Edit it, or ask a friend to review it, for spelling, punctuation, and grammar.
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