Look into the digestive system as you imagine what happens to your favorite foods after you eat them.
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Study X-ray paintings by Australian aboriginal peoples in <u>Native Arts of North America, Africa, and the South Pacific</u> or other resources. Then imagine what the insides of bodies are like after a favorite meal: appetizer, salad, main course, side dishes, dessert, and a drink.
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With bright colors of Crayola® Crayons, draw a large body outline. Use a white crayon to fill the interior with outlines of favorite food shapes. Complete the drawing with crayon, adding details such as facial features and clothing. Color all the lines heavily.
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Cover a work area with recycled newspaper. With Crayola Watercolors and Paint Brushes, cover the entire drawing. The waxy crayon will "pop" through the painted surface, and the white crayon produces an X-ray effect.Dry.
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To add a sparkling touch, outline the food with Crayola Washable Glitter Glue. Dry.
A famous section of Beijing, the capital of China, is surrounded by a moat. Imagine being in The Forbidden City, where a
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