Does biology make you squeamish? Or do you dig dissecting frogs and worms? Make a Model Magic® frog puzzle that’s as realistic or as gross as you can imagine!
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Find a diagram that shows the anatomy of a frog. Or rely on your drawings and experiences from biology class. Your Crayola® Model Magic® frog can even be larger-than-life! It won’t smell or feel slimy, either!
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Shape a frog with Model Magic. Use plastic dinnerware to "dissect" your frog. Cut out major organs and appendages. Make the pieces fit like a puzzle inside and outside. Air-dry all of your frog parts for at least 24 hours.
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Cover your art area with newspaper. Use Crayola Washable Kid’s Paint and Paint Brushes to paint each body part. How realistic (or disgusting) can you make the frog’s colors? Air-dry everything.
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Reassemble and dissect your frog as often as you like. It won’t ever hop away!
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