Beam sounds or pictures through space with your own Space Crew Wristband. Communicate with your crew members, mission control, or aliens!
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With Crayola® Scissors, ask someone to help you measure and cut a strip of construction paper to fit your wrist.
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What commands do you need to communicate with your wristband? A screen for pictures, a computer, or perhaps Mars language buttons? Will your wristband represent the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Russian Aviation and Space Agency (RASA), the European Space Agency (ESA), or a new space exploration organization?
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Use Crayola Twistables to design your wristband. Use another language or make up your own.
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Glue on craft items such as beads or ribbon with Crayola Glue Sticks. Tape the ends. You’re ready to blast off—unless you want to craft a space suit first!
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Beam sounds or pictures through space with your own Space Crew Wristband. Communicate with your crew members, mission co
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