Kids can store hand-made treasures in their very own chest. Play treasure hunt and cook up adventures on the high seas or ancient pyramids.
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Cover a small recycled box with a piece of colorful wrapping paper. Attach with Crayola® School Glue. This is your treasure chest.
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Using Crayola Crayons or Crayola Markers, draw a collection of jewels and other treasures on white paper to fill your treasure chest. Use Crayola Glitter Glue to add shiny details to the jewels.
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Cut out the jewels with Crayola Scissors and fill the treasure chest.
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