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Stuck in traffic? Waiting for a long light? Kids can draw what they see when Crayola® Color Wonder™ is handy!
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Bring your Crayola Color Wonder along when you travel. When you are in a traffic jam, waiting at a red light, or halt at a stop sign, draw a building you see from the car window. Sketch as much as you can before you move.
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While you ride, add to the building you sketched. Color the building's features.
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When you get to the next traffic stop, sketch a building you see there. Draw it next to your first building. Add details as you drive on.
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Continue sketching more buildings, adding at least one at each traffic stop. See your Stop-Light City grow across the page. Add a second street of buildings as you go. Close adult supervision is required to assure children's safety.
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