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Coiled Turtles
From sleek sea turtles to sturdy, land-based tortoises, turtles can be found in many shapes, sizes, and habitats. They also face many threats, so they need our help! Kids create unique turtle sculptures to inspire people and raise awareness.
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Lion Sculptures
Lions are majestic animals, and fearsome predators. It’s no wonder a group of them is called a “pride”! Let's learn how to create our own lion sculptures, and design savanna habitat dioramas for them to live in.
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Slithering Snakes
Snakes are fascinating and often misunderstood reptiles. Their skin has unique textures, colors and patterns. Kids learn about conservationist Romulus Whitaker, “The Snake Man of India.” They also design their own three-dimensional, patterned snakes.
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Speckled Frogs
Frogs come in many colors and patterns. Some are bold and some are camouflaged. Let's find out more about these amphibians, and use a special technique to paint speckled, watercolor frogs.
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Watercolor Sharks and Fish
The streamlined shapes of sharks and fishes inspire kids to use simple shapes to draw them swimming in a coral reef. Then they add paint to create a colorful scene under the sea. They learn about conservationist Eugenie Clark, “The Shark Lady”.
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