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Ask families to collect boxes for art projects.
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With children, walk around the neighborhood to see where cars park. Note features such as windows, ramps, and toll booths.
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Notice places where cars and other vehicles park: car ports, attached and separate garages, underground and above-ground structures. How do cars get in? What else do you see?
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With Crayola® Scissors, cut construction paper to cover a shoebox. Glue it on with a Crayola® Glue Stick.
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Draw windows, a roof, or other features with Crayola Construction Paperâ„¢ Crayons.
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Cut garage doors. Ask an adult if you need help. Drive toy cars in and out with your friends.
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