Wiz kids stretch their language skills with this fun and friendly wizard. Kids make their own wizard and magic wand to invent new words!
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Draw an imaginary wizard on a recycled file folder with Crayola® Twistables™ Crayons. Wizards usually wear long, flowing robes and have pointed hats.
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Cut out your wizard with Crayola Scissors.
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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.
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Mold a base for your wizard with Crayola Model Magic. Press the bottom of your wizard into the base.
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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
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