Wiz kids stretch their language skills with this fun and friendly wizard. Kids make their own wizard and magic wand to invent new words!
1.
Draw an imaginary wizard on a recycled file folder with Crayola® Twistables™ Crayons. Wizards usually wear long, flowing robes and have pointed hats.
2.
Cut out your wizard with Crayola Scissors.
3.
Cut a piece of chenille stick and attach to your wizard with Crayola School Glue. If you like, make a rolled paper scroll for the wizard to hold in the other hand.
4.
Mold a base for your wizard with Crayola Model Magic. Press the bottom of your wizard into the base.
5.
Work some magic with words to create your own wizard lingo. Read fantasy books or look up Latin words for inspiration. Many English words have their roots in Latin. Keep a list of your magic words and what they mean.
Wiz kids stretch their language skills with this fun and friendly wizard. Kids make their own wizard and magic wand to i
Track down some wild or cuddly animals! Take a "paws" to have fun.
These mini-hats on your finger! Show your personal stype by making different ones for each season, mood, and occasion.
Tangle up your fingers! Finger Twist is definitely for dynamic digits! Do you dare try this game with your toes?
Hippity hop! These nifty rabbits jump right into the hearts of everyone they meet! Best of all, they’re easy enough for
Emerging writers are eager to record their experiences in words and pictures. A seasonal journal captures the excitement
Fill your fingers with pigs, ducks, roosters, cows—whatever barnyard animal puppets you create!
This intriguing queen pops up in different places in literature and games. Visually express her symbolic personality on