Sentences with phrase «few crayons»

The phrase "few crayons" means there is only a small number of crayons, not many of them. Full definition
Bring along a pad of paper and a few crayons and invite your child to do a drawing when something inspires him.
1 box ziploc storage bags Directions: 1) Fill each ziploc storage bag with any of the following combinations in each bag: * Small crayon box (e.g. from restaurant) or a few crayons, a printout, 1 sheet stickers
When camping, I usually pack a bin with a few crayons and coloring books in case the kids need some activities beyond climbing rocks, hiking, and running around in the long grass.
Break off the tips of a few crayons and glue them to the top of a white pumpkin, then start blow drying.
She has been going nonstop ever since, spending as little time as possible in her tidy office with a few crayon - colored pictures on the wall.
Fewer children could mean lower expenses — fewer crayons, jump ropes, computers and copies of «To Kill a Mockingbird.»
Just add a marker, balloons, and a few crayons to the print edition or Kindle ebook of How to Draw & Doodle Balloon Faces for a gift that will keep you and the kids entertained for hours.
For young children, homemade coloring place mats cut from brown craft paper and a few crayons will keep their attention for a while.
I did cut a few crayons down to make it look nicer in picture 2.
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