New in 2015 and inspired by a Vietnamese folk toy and a book by Yvonne Winer and Tony Oliver, Frog Sings Songs, we celebrate the joy of frog sounds and colors in the hope that they will live on undisturbed in their natural habitats.
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, We are accustomed to teaching with a model in front of a child, but these instructions should make it so that anyone can build one without our presence. We urge that parents and teachers be there to guide – but to allow the child to try to let the materials (and a picture of the final product) guide them. A wrong direction is always un-doable until you've glued something.
Once put together, decorate to be your own frog and then, stroke it's back with the dowel to make very froggy sounds.
<br><strong>The Parts.</strong>
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<br><strong>Assembled.</strong>
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<br><strong>Assembled – from the top.</strong>
<br><img src="https://www.eliwhitney.org/sites/default/files/frog asembled top view.png" />