Quick! These first-aid kits are easy to decorate and put together. Make several and keep them handy at home and in your car.
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You never know when you might need a first-aid kit. Keep one handy wherever you go. Here’s a quick way to decorate a clean, recycled box for your first-aid items.
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With Crayola® Scissors, cut construction paper to cover a box with a lid. Attach the paper with a Crayola Glue Stick. On the box, draw and color large bandages and other first aid symbols with Crayola Multicultural and Washable Markers.
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Write important phone numbers and safety reminders inside the lid.
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ASK AN ADULT to help you place suitable first-aid items in the box.
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