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Triceratops Mask
FAMILY CRAFT
Triceratops Mask
To make this craft, you will need:
Triceratops
printable template
, printed onto paper or thin card
Colouring materials
Scissors
Glue
String
Instructions:
Colour in and decorate the Triceratops mask and horns.
Cut around the triceratops mask and cut out the horn and eye holes.
Fold the mask just below hte eyes so the nose sticks up.
Cut out all three horns.
Assemble the horns by rolling them into a cone and glueing the long tab to the inside.
Fold the small tabs around the bottom of the horns outwards. Put glue on the top (outer) side of each tab, and stick to the back of the mask.
Make two holes for string on each side of the Triceratops mask.
Put on your mask and give us your best Triceratops roar!
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