Can you tell a story on just one page? With just one word? Here’s a colorful way to tell a story---or write a letter ---INSIDE a word!
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Think of a story you’d like to tell. You can also write a letter, poem, or a thank-you note using this cool idea. With Crayola Washable Markers, outline really large letters of one word that describes your story. Could it be EXCITING, MYSTERIOUS, or FUNNY?
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Fill the letter outlines with words to tell your story or message. Keep writing until all of the letter outlines are full.
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Illustrate your story with line drawings that repeat your letter shapes.
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Can you tell a story on just one page? With just one word? Here’s a colorful way to tell a story---or write a letter ---
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