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www.michaelhallbooks.com • www.harpercollinschildrens.com Reproducible Activity—Permission to reproduce and distribute this page granted by the copyright holder, HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Illustrations copyright © 2016 by Michael Hall See the whole show in Michael Hall’s Frankencrayon, available wherever books are sold. Purple is on the bottom. Orange is in the middle. Green is the top. MAKE YOUR OWN FRANKENCRAYON! Frankencrayon is the star of the show. Color and cut out the below images along the dotted lines and attach them as marked using brass fasteners. Frankencrayon will be ready to make his dramatic entrance in no time! Be sure to ask an adult for help when cutting and fastening.

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www.michaelhallbooks.com • www.harpercollinschildrens.com

Reproducible Activity—Permission to reproduce and distribute this page granted by the copyright holder, HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Illustrations copyright © 2016 by Michael Hall

See the whole show in Michael Hall’s Frankencrayon, available wherever books are sold.

Purple is on the bottom. Orange is in the middle. Green is the top.

MAKE YOUR OWN FRANKENCRAYON!

Frankencrayon is the star of the show. Color and cut out the below images along the dotted lines and at tach them

as marked using brass fasteners. Frankencrayon will be ready to make his dramatic entrance in no time!

Be sure to ask an adult for help when cut ting and fastening.

www.michaelhallbooks.com • www.harpercollinschildrens.com

Reproducible Activity—Permission to reproduce and distribute this page granted by the copyright holder, HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Illustrations copyright © 2016 by Michael Hall

See the whole show in Michael Hall’s Frankencrayon, available wherever books are sold.

SPOT THE DIFFERENCEACTIVITY

The crayons are all dressed up in their costumes, ready to tell us the story of Frankencrayon! There’s something dif ferent about these two pictures. Can you spot all ten

dif ferences between them? Be sure to look closely !

Answers: 1. Fruit basket is missing; 2. The word “Yellow” is missing; 3. Buttons on Black’s coat are missing; 4. Teal’s cane is missing; 5. Umbrella is missing; 6. Pencil point is missing; 7. Word “Lime” is missing; 8. A stripe on the Orchid crayon is missing; 9. Feathers on Yellow’s hat are missing; 10. Stripe missing on Royal Blue crayon.

www.michaelhallbooks.com • www.harpercollinschildrens.com

Reproducible Activity—Permission to reproduce and distribute this page granted by the copyright holder, HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved. Illustrations copyright © 2016 by Michael Hall

See the whole show in Michael Hall’s Frankencrayon, available wherever books are sold.

CREATE YOUR OWN

SCRIBBLE!

Everyone knows a scribble can make a mess of things. But crayons can help ! Af ter all, that ’s what crayons do.

Create your own scribble below and help it get on its way before it disrupts the whole story.

It’s horrifying!

q Choose a crayon and draw a scribble.

q Draw a scribble with your original crayon. Then draw MORE scribbles on top of that using multiple crayons.

q Next draw a mouth. What would your scribble say?

q Next add some legs. Where would your scribble go?

EXAMPLE: