Hunt in the library for kids' books about lions. Then create this mane character to act out stories or go on safari.
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Fold a paper lunch bag flat so the bottom faces out at the top. With Crayola® Twistables, draw the smiling face of lion on the bottom.
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Color in the rest of the lion's body.
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If your lion is an adult male, use Crayola School Glue to attach brown, black, or yellow yarn or craft fur for its mane. Use shorter yarn or fur for the female's furry coat. Dry.
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Place your hand inside the bag. To make the lion's mouth roar, open and close your hand. You add the sound effects!
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