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Kinetic Creatures

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Feel like smiling? You will after viewing this parade of cardboard animals come to life right before your eyes. The graceful movements of these Kinetic Creatures are realistic to the wild animals themselves. By simple mechanics their bodies move either using a manual turn knob or magically on their own by a Kinetic Creature Motor Kit. Each of the three species come in a collapsed state to be turned into their true shapes with a few folds here and a couple of tabs tucked there. Online instructions will guide you every step of the way to building Elly the Elephant, Rory the Rhino, or Geno the Giraffe. Stimulating engineering and problem solving….energizing wildlife imagination in children ages 11 to 99.

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