When kids focus on what's inside their bodies, they begin to understand their amazing anatomy and realize ways that all humans are the same.
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Choose a smooth, hard surface with enough space for you to lie down. Cover the area with newspaper.
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Unroll newsprint paper the length of your body and tape it down with masking tape. Or open several paper grocery bags and tape them together, making a space big enough for you to lie on.
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Carefully lie on your back on top of the paper. Ask an adult or a friend to trace the outline of your body with Crayola® Washable Markers. Stand up slowly so the paper doesn't rip.
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With Crayola® Markers, and/or Crayons, draw the parts of your body that you don't see, such as your blood, bones, heart, and brain. Look in books, on the Internet, or talk with grown-ups about what's inside of you.
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