Kids are naturally curious about bugs. Count insect wings or legs, and then capture the iridescent colors!
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On the back of a paper plate, use Crayola® Crayons to draw the outline of a big bug. Make sure the bug's body is in the center of the plate and the legs extend all the way out to the edges of the plate.
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Use either Crayola Crayons or Crayola Washable Markers to color in the bug. Remember the patterns and bright color combinations that you see in nature.
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Cut out your bright and beautiful bug. Fold the legs under its body. Your bug can stand up and watch as you create more bug playmates or enough for an insect invasion.
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