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Printable masks of Australian animals. Craft activity templates. BUNDLE includes 17 beautiful animal masks featuring Australian wildlife. Printable masks with 3D features and an Indigenous Australian art pattern. Includes both dot pattern masks and plain versions.
BUNDLE includes the following animal masks:
- kangaroo
- koala
- bilby
- kookaburra
- coral snake
- green tree snake
- cane toad
- emu
- echidna
- platypus
- sulphur-crested cockatoo
- dingo
- frilled-neck lizard
- crocodile
- wombat
- numbat
- rainbow lorikeet
Includes two versions for each animal:
- with Indigenous Australian dot pattern
- plain / no patterns
Includes both color and black and white templates of the above.
Perfect to complement your studies on Australia and native Australian wildlife. Great for dramatic play, classroom decorations and celebrations.
Children can easily build their own beautiful animal mask by cutting and gluing the pieces. Make them even more creative with dot painting or glue on some decorative elements.
Includes easy to follow instructions.
The paper craft templates are provided in a PDF file and are ready to print on US letter size card. For best results, print on card rather than paper.
Also includes free bulletin board idea and add-on set along with the story of Tiddalik the Frog / Tiddalick. A wonderful story to act out with these Aussie masks.
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Australia has some of the most fascinating native animals ... have fun learning about them with this fun craftivity.
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