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Print the page on sticker paper. Cut out each sticker and enjoy!
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Print & PlaySTICKERS
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ELEPHANTFACTS
SPECIESWhere is Dumbo from? Mrs. Jumbo is an Asian elephant—though filmmakers created a slightly larger elephant since she’s called Mrs. Jumbo. So, Dumbo is also an Asian elephant. There are three species of elephants living on Earth today: the African savanna or bush elephant, the African forest elephant and the Asian or Indian elephant.
SIZEBig, bigger, biggestElephants are the largest land animals living on Earth today. A newborn elephant weighs about 200 to 230 pounds. African elephants are larger than Asian elephants. African elephant males can grow more than 11 feet tall and weigh more than 11,000 pounds!
FAMILYMom rules!Elephant herds are led by the oldest female (cow) called the matriarch. The herd is made up of mothers, young elephants (calves), sisters and aunts. Adult male elephants (bulls) leave the herd and spend the rest of their lives living alone or occasionally hanging out with other bulls.
DIETHugely herbivorous Elephants are herbivores, which means no meat for these giants! They spend half to three quarters of each day eating grasses, leaves, fruits, roots and bark—a whole lot of it! An adult African elephant can eat as much as 600 pounds of food in one day, which creates a lot of…
POOPTons of dung!Elephants make tons of poop, literally! A full-grown elephant can drop more than 1,000 pounds of poop each week! That’s actually a great thing, because their poop creates fertile soil and disperses seeds that lead to new plant growth.
INTELLIGENCEColossal cortexesThe average elephant brain weighs about 11 pounds—more than three times the size of the average human brain! Elephants are intelligent and social. Some of an elephant’s outstanding abilities include problem solving, tool use, memory and compassion. They also communicate by blowing air through their trunks, or trumpeting, when they’re excited. Visit DisneyAnimals.com to discover for yourself just how amazing elephants truly are.
Create your own Origami Dumbo!
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ORIGAMI
Follow the instructions below to create an Origami Dumbo elephant like this one!
Repeat 12–15 same folds on the other 3 sides
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Things you will need: • Paper (6 inch square) • Bottle cap • Glue
Fold your 6 inch square paper evenly into a rectangle, unfold, then fold into a rectangle the other direction and unfold. Fold paper evenly into a triangle,
unfold, then fold into a triangle the other direction, making sure your corners meet as closely as possible. Hold the peak corners or your triangle together
while pinching the middle edge together as seen in figure 9 to create a 3 inch square as seen in figure 11. Fold the right outer flap over like in figure 12.
Unfold the flap gently and use your finger to open it up into a triangular pocket, and flatten it out like in figure 15.
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Repeat 19–22 same folds on the other 3 sides
Repeat 23–24 same folds on the other 3 sides
ORIGAMI Continued... CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO
Your paper should look like figure 16. Flatten model to have 4 folds on each side with fully colored side facing out. Fold the outer, upper tip down toward
the bottom point, carefully and evenly creasing each side. Fold the new point up to meet the top white center point.
Fold the outermost right and left sides in towards the middle crease line. Position your model like figure 25.
Make sure both sides of your model show 4 even folds, adjusting as needed. Fold your bottom tips up toward the top point to open up your model.
Flatten your model down well. Then, fold the two small side points in towards the middle like in figure 31–32. Turn your model over like in figure 33.
MAKING DUMBO’S EARS: Carefully pull the two middle folds out from the side like in figures 34–35. Then, repeat on the other side like figures 36–37.
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ORIGAMI Continued... CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO
SHAPE DUMBO’S HEAD by folding the top point back like in figures 38–39. SHAPE DUMBO’S TRUNK by folding it up and down at two points as shown.
MAKE DUMBO’S FEET STAND by folding each of your two bottom points up and into the sides like in figures 43–44, making sure they are even as shown.
PUT DUMBO ON STAGE: Apply a bead of hot glue to the top of your bottle cap. Immediately place the feet into the center of the glue and hold for 30 seconds.
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ZOETROPECreate your very own Zoetrope,
old time animation device!
• Printer• Paper (2 pieces)• Straw (1 wide)• Straw (1 regular)• Scissors
• Glue stick • Hot glue• Black tape• Thumbtack
1. Print pages 2 and 3 2. Glue pages together back-to-back with your glue stick and let dry. 3. Cut large straw in half and fill one end with 1/2” of hot glue and let dry.3. Cutout zoetrope wheel carefully along the blue dashed lines. 4. Fold each of the 8 tabs along the light blue line until they are all standing at a 45° angle to make a bowl. 5. Apply tape carefully around the entire bottom edge circumference to hold each tab together and into place. 6. Attach zoetrope bowl to your straw by poking your thumbtack through the blue dot in the center of the bowl and into the glue-filled top of the straw. 7. Insert the regular straw into the wider straw mounted under the bowl. 8. Spin and watch! Spin your zoetrope by holding the bottom straw in place while turn-ing the mounted straw with your other hand. Watch through the slats and see Dumbo take flight before your eyes!
INSTRUCTIONS
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