A nose is a nose. By any other name would it still smell as sweet? Learn all about noses, then invent a new and improved sniffer!
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Find out all about noses. What parts do they have? How does the sense of smell work? Which animals have a keen sense of smell? Imagine a "super nose." What abilities could a "super nose" have? How would it look?
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Redesign human or animal noses to make them more sensitive, functional, or attractive. Draw a 3-D nose and all its parts with Crayola® Construction Paper™ Crayons.
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Cut out your super nose with Crayola Scissors. Fold the paper to make your nose stand up.
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Glue your super nose and its parts to another paper with Crayola School Glue. Air dry.
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Write words and phrases around the nose to convince people about its exciting new and improved attributes. Ask someone to help with spelling if you’re not sure about a word. Create a store display of new noses that people and other animals could purchase.
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