Table-Top Travelers

Why

Create stand-up paper cars, trucks, boats, and trains. Your family will always be ready to travel with Crayola® Color Wonder™!


Steps

1. Make and play with your own travel toys. Here's how to create a fleet of vehicles!

2. Fold a piece of Crayola Color Wonder Paper in half. Press hard on the fold with your fingers. Fold the paper in half again, making another firm crease. Unfold and reverse the folds to get strong crease lines. Tear the paper along each crease to get four small pieces of Color Wonder Paper.

3. Fold each small piece of Color Wonder Paper in half. Bend the edges of the open ends of the folded paper out to make tabs so the paper will stand up.

4. Use Crayola Color Wonder Markers to draw cars, trucks, boats, or trains on the folded papers. Show their wheels, sails, windows, cargo, passengers, and other details. Travel around a table with your new vehicles.

Safety Guidelines

Adult supervision is required for any arts & crafts project.

Color Wonder™—Wash hands well with soap and water after use.

Related Crafts

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Supplies

crayola supplies
  • Color Wonder™ Markers
  • Color Wonder™ Paper

Where & When

"Restaurants are more fun with Color Wonder™. My boys stage parades, races, and traffic jams while we wait."
Carter H., father of ages 4 and 7.

"Kids construct roads, railroads, and rivers with blocks. They drive their Color Wonder vehicles all around."
Leanne K., family child care provider.


Interesting Info

Which came first, the automobile or the road? In 1908 Henry Ford introduced a low-priced Model T automobile. It was so popular that people in the United States put pressure on the government to make more and better roads. During the next 20 years, Congress passed several acts setting aside money to improve the roads that already existed and build new, paved two-lane highways.