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SUPPLIES NEEDED
printed activity sheets
crayons or colored pencils
WHAT TO PRACTICE
Practice matching colors and numbers as you help Kiki fly among the clouds.
NOTE TO GROWNUPS
In Kiki Can, Kiki tries and fails many times before finally flying high. As you color, talk to your child about how Kiki must’ve felt along the way. How did she feel when others told her she couldn’t do it? What about when she failed? And when she finally flew?
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