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Long and short. Wavy and zigzag. Straight and curved. Wide and narrow. How many kinds of lines can you draw? Lots!
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Lines come in a variety of shapes and sizes! Here's a chance to try to make as many different kinds of lines as you can.
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Fold a large plain paper into several sections, accordion-style.
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With Crayola® Kid's First® Washable Markers, draw a line across the folds.
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In each section, draw a different kind of line. Choose different colors, widths, and directions. Make as many different kinds of lines as you can think of.
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Experiment with dramatic geometric shapes! Create cool patterns with Crayola Twistables® Slick Stix™ super-bright colors
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