This book provides step-by-step instructions for using common household materials to make model reptiles to be used as toys, for decoration, or for science projects. Each activity begins with a tantalizing snippet of information about the creature coupled with a realistic drawing. The activities vary in difficulty though most are made with easily found materials. They will most likely be useful to teachers as an adjunct to science studies and where more complex, longer term projects are possible.
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