Faces People, Places, and World Culture for Kids and Children

MOLDED ELEPHANTS

aking a sculpture of an animal requires careful observation. Collect some photos of elephants and notice the basic shapes of the body. Better yet, if you have the chance to go to a zoo and observe an elephant in real life, use a camera to take your own pictures, or

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