Dinosaur Masks

Kizzikids tools are designed to help children create their own favorite works. They can not only unleash their imagination but also strengthen their hands-on ability. For example, dinosaur masks.
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What You'll Need:

1: Recycled cardboard
2: Screws, Screwdriver& 90°Connectors  (explore the range)  
3: Cardboard Cutter & Scissors

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Instructions:

Step 1:
Prepare the cardboard
Take a large enough piece of cardboard and draw the side profile of the dinosaur head based on the child’s head measurements, Cut out two identical side pieces.
Cut out the opening for the dinosaur's mouth at the front of the helmet (the jagged upper and lower mouth as shown in the picture)
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Step 2:
Making the dinosaur Head Frame
Cut two long strips of cardboard to serve as the top and bottom connecting parts.
Use screws and 90°Connectors to connect the two side pieces with these cardboard strips to form a box-like helmet.
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Step 3:
Making the Dinosaur Mouth
Cut out triangular tooth shapes from cardboard, color it white with crayons, and secure the teeth with screws along the edge of the mouth.



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Step 4:
Making the Dinosaur Eyes
Use white cardboard to cut out a big circle as the eyes, and screw the eyes to the appropriate position on the side of the helmet.

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Step 5: 
Making the Dinosaur Dorsal Fin
Cut out several triangles from the cardboard as the dinosaur's dorsal fin, and then use a crayons to paint the dorsal fin green. Then use screws to secure the dorsal fin along the top and back of the helmet.
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Step 6:
Add Decoration
Use crayons to paint green spots on the side of the dinosaur's head as decoration.
Then use a black crayon to draw the nostrils on the nose. (Explore the Range)  
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