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1. The wooden sticks, that are both about 40cm long. |
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2. Use a pencil to pierce a hole in one of the boxes at the point where you want the first bar to go. Repeat the process a few centimetres down, where you want the other bar to be. |
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3. Make two holes on the other box, in corresponding positions.
4. Insert the sticks into the holes. |
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5. Tape around the ends of the canes where they go into the box to strengthen the joins. |
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6. Paint the sticks and make a horse's jump. |
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7. Draw around a clothes peg onto the construction paper. |
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8. Use the peg as a guide to draw the horse's head. |
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9. Don't forget the bridle! |
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10. The horse's head out and color in with paint. |
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11. Glue the clothes peg to the back of the head.
12. Make sure that the open part of the peg is behind the mouth. |
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13. Clip the horse's head to the bars so that it looks as though the horse is peeping over. |
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14. Tie two bits of wool or ribbon with beads on the end to represent legs, and then attach a note.
15. Tie some string around the top to enable you to hang it up. |