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Duck or Bunny?
Discover how a single shape can become two very different animals.
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Participant Age:
Under 7
Approximate Cost:
Under $10
Duration:
1 to 60 minutes
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2 or 3 cotton balls
Crayons
2 or 3 yellow feathers
Glue
Yellow and brown construction paper
Duck or bunny pattern
Scissors
Download and Print the Pattern
Download and print the
duck or bunny pattern
.
Cut Out the Pattern Shape
Glue a sheet of brown paper to a sheet of yellow paper. Allow to dry.
Attach the pattern to the construction paper. Cut out the shape.
Draw on the Duck and Bunny
Draw the bill, eye, and feet on the duck (yellow side).
Draw the ear, eye, nose, and paw on the bunny (brown side).
Glue on Feathers and Cotton Balls
Glue feathers on the duck to make a wing. Be careful not to let the feathers go over the edges.
Glue the cotton balls on the bunny to make a tail.
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