What do space aliens look like to Earthlings? What do our astronauts look like to Martians? This split-headed puppet is just the beginning of your space adventure!
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Read the story It Came From Outer Space. Did the ending surprise you? Think about how you pictured the alien in your mind before you read the last page.
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Use Crayola® Model Magic® to shape an alien. Will it have one or more heads? Arms? Legs? You choose! We made ours with a head that is split in two: alien and astronaut.
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Push a craft stick into the body to create a puppet. Air-dry your puppet overnight.
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Cover your craft area with newspaper. Paint your puppet with Crayola Kid’s Paint and Paint Brushes. Air-dry before your puppet heads to outer space.
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