Make a Model Magic® mask of your favorite dragon character.
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Read fiction books about dragons. While you read, think about the way the dragon in the book might look. Sketch it with Crayola Colored Pencils.
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In the song "Puff the Magic Dragon," Peter, Paul, and Mary (the recording artists) describe Puff as a friendly dragon (see Learning Activities for a link to the lyrics). Is the dragon in your story friendly or frightening?
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Shape a dragon's head mask, large enough for you to wear, with white Crayola Model Magic. Look closely at the sketches you made to shape the dragon's ears, teeth, and other details.
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Carefully use Crayola Scissors to cut away eye openings. An adult may need to assist some children with motor disabilities.
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Place your dragon mask on a large, crumpled ball of recycled newspaper so it will hold its shape as it dries. Dry overnight.
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Cover a table with recycled newspaper. Use Crayola Tempera Paints and Paint Brushes to paint your mask. Add details with color. Dry.
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Use Crayola Glitter Glue to lend sparkle. Dry.
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With Crayola School Glue, attach an elastic band to the back of your mask. When you're not wearing your mask, hang it from your wall.
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