What do you get when you combine a lion head with a fish tail? The Magnificent Merlion, a famous landmark in Singapore.
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Research information about Singapore. Find a picture of the Merlin or Merlion statue of Singapore.
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Use white Crayola® Model Magic® or make a light color. You can create a light color in two ways: knead the modeling material with color from a Crayola Washable Marker or blend white with another color of Model Magic.
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Sculpt a replica of the statue of Merlion with the body of a fish and the head of a lion. Look carefully at pictures of Merlion and make your replica as close to the original as possible.
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Mix Model Magic with blue and purple marker colors. Shape into waves on the bottom of the statue.
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Attach the statue with Crayola School Glue to the top of a small recycled box that resembles a pedestal. Cover the box with Model Magic. Dry.
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