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Three is a common number in favorite children's tales: the Three Little Pigs, the Three Bears, and Three Billy Goats Gruff. As kids draw with three crayons or markers at a time, they'll enhance their visual awareness, all the while learning about parallel
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Pick out three of your favorite colors from your Crayola Crayons or Washable Markers.
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Hold all three crayons together. Wrap a rubber band around them. Tape the three crayons together so they won't slip.
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Now draw with your color trio. Making swirls and curls is as easy as 1..2..3.
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