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Toss a snowball between the polar bears and the ice floes! Create your own game with recycled tissue box, tissues, and a bit of Crayola® Model Magic®.
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Polar bears are magnificent animals. They live in the frozen tundra and waters near the North Pole. Polar bears are proud and resourceful creatures, just right for the theme of a playful aiming game.
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On white paper, use Crayola Erasable Colored Pencils to draw several polar bears at play. Perhaps one could walk on all fours. Another could sit. Maybe one is rolling in the snow.
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Tear out your polar bears for a furry edge, or cut them out with Crayola Scissors. Draw their eyes, noses, and mouths with Crayola Washable Markers.
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Create ice with Crayola Model Magic. To color the ice, mix color from a Crayola Washable Marker into white model magic. Knead to blend colors. Place modeling material around the opening of an empty recycled tissue box to resemble a hole in the ice.
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Glue mounds of tissues on your box with Crayola School Glue to create ice floes. Glue polar bears to the ice floes. Dry.
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Create objects to toss into the hole in the ice---tissue snowballs or fish, for example. Make up your game rules and you're ready to play!
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