Channel kids' excitement into creativity with these colorful rockets. Children use problem-solving skills to construct rockets, then practice coordination to fly them.
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Before your party or picnic, set up game targets. Hang large plastic hoops from trees or tie them to picnic tables and lawn furniture at different heights.
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Guests decorate cardboard tubes with Crayola® Markers to make their own unique rockets.
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Use Crayola Scissors to cut decorative craft items such as small pieces of aluminum foil, cellophane, gift wrap, construction paper, chenille stems, ribbon, or craft feathers. Attach decorations to rockets with Crayola Glue Sticks.
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Wait a few minutes for the glue to dry. Rockets are ready to fly through hoop targets.
Channel kids' excitement into creativity with these colorful rockets. Children use problem-solving skills to construct r
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