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Creating POP OUT book of Dinosaurs and Ice Age Animals


Prehistoric Series 1 - Ice Age


1. Stick one side of the Dodo feet to one side of paper with sticky tape. 
2. Turn over the Dodo and stick the other side of the legs with the stick part of the tap facing up.
3. Fold in the page and press hard so that the sticky part of the tape is adhere to the page
4. Flip open to view the pop up


1. Stick one side of the Megalonyx Ground Sloth leg to one side of paper with sticky tape. Stick the other side of the leg with the stick part of the tap facing up.
2. Fold in the page and press hard so that the sticky part of the tape is adhere to the page
3. Flip open to view the pop up
4. Attach the accompany ice sculpture with sticky tape.





Prehistoric Series 2 - Dinosaurs


1. Stick one side of the Triceratop legs to one side of paper with sticky tape. Stick the other side of the legs with the stick part of the tap facing up.
2. Fold in the page and press hard so that the sticky part of the tape is adhere to the page
3. Flip open to view the pop up









Prehistoric Series 2 - Dinosaurs

Four sheets of exciting press-outs, each featuring a prehistoric animal namely the Tyrannosaurus, Triceratops, Parasaurolophus and Diplodocus. These are precuts for use without scissors and they come with score lines for easy folding. Folding instructions are included. See below for video folding instruction.





Video instruction for folding
Use small and short tear instead of long tear when getting the craft out from the paper to prevent unnecessary damages.

Tyrannosaurus



Triceratops



Parasaurolophus


Diplodocus

Prehistoric Series 1 - Ice Age

Four sheets of exciting press-outs, each featuring a prehistoric animal namely the Wholly mammoth, Smilodon or saber-toothed tiger, Dodo bird and the Megalonyx ground sloth. These are precuts for use without scissors and they come with score lines for easy folding. Folding instruction are included. See below for the video instruction for folding.




Video instruction for folding

Use small and short tear instead of long tear when getting the craft out from the paper to prevent unnecessary damages.

Wholly Mammoth


Smilodon or saber-toothed tiger


Dodo Bird


Megalonyx ground sloth