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Hobbies are a great way for kids to explore their interests and talents. Young collectors are fascinated with their own imaginary monsters.
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Fold white paper into quarters. In each quarter, draw imaginary monsters with Crayola® Colored Pencils. Fill in darker lines and areas with Crayola Fine Line Markers.
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Write the name each monster. Make up a number rating system for the different monsters' powers, and mark these on the cards.
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Photocopy the cards and color them with colored pencils.
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Fold construction paper in quarters to make a backing for the cards. (For even sturdier cards, use recycled file folders.)
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Glue cards onto backings with a Crayola Glue Stick. With Crayola Scissors, cut the drawings and backings along the fold lines.
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Make up a game with your cards to play with friends. Decorate a recycled cardboard box to hold cards. Trade cards, too.
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Play your favorite outdoor games with Sock Worm Beanbags you make yourself using Crayola Fabric Markers, old socks, and
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