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Oh, lizard lizard. Come here lizard lizard. I can't find my lizard. He's a little salamander, my friend Charlie. He's green and red and he's got a long tale. He doesn't run away if you see him, because I made him myself this morning. He is my favorite kid's lizard craft and I was having so much fun playing with him until my daughter walked away with him flicking her little tongue, giving little lizard kisses. I guess I'll have to find her and help make her own lizard craft for kids so she can give me my salamander craft back.
Crawling
Felt Lizard Craft for Kids -
This lizard is really cute and you can make a whole family of them by
changing the colors of the wool or the patterns. Each lizard can
become unique and individual. Follow the illustrated tutorial below
to find out how to make this little guy.
Hinged
Salamander -
This project was sponsored by Elmer’s Products. Follow the
instructions to make this interesting salamander.
How
to Craft Paper Mache Lizards Activity -
Lizards and other reptiles are fascinating to learn about. Learn how
to make paper mache lizards from a professional art instructor in
this free crafts video series.
Lizard that is Easy to Make for Youngsters - Lizards are reptiles in the same
category as snakes. Most reptiles have 4 legs and 5 toes on each.
They have scaly skin; most have mottled color and are carnivores. The
Gila Monster is notorious in New Mexico for its venomous bite and
large head.
Lizard
Climber Crafts Project - Hang on a door knob and pull the strings one
at a time to see your lizard climb!
Make
Mine a Mola - Look at examples of colorful, detailed textile art created by the
Cuna people. Many of their creations feature animals such as fish,
lizards, or snakes. Outline an animal or any other shape for your
project on bright paper with a Crayola Twistables® Colored
Pencil. Fill your creature with lots of rounded interior shapes such
as ovals and circles.
Reptile
and Amphibian Anatomy -
What are the differences between reptiles and amphibians? Illustrate
them with colorful drawings!
X-Ray
Eyes - What’s
inside a lizard? Or a cat, bird, or even yourself? Imagine you have
X-ray eyes. Show bright bones and opaque organs with Crayola®
Overwriters®.