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Watering Pals
Pictures courtesy of Joanne Lee of Tadika Si
Manis

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Do you recognise
any of the material used in making the Watering Pals? Scroll right
down for the answer.
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Spanish Dancer |
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Princess |
Recycle your plastic bottles and plastic bags
and make them into Watering Pals for your garden. These Pals will
help you conserve water and time for days when you are not free to water
your plants.
For "no banging doors" during windy days, replace water with
sand and you can make them into handy Door Stopper. |
Take me back to
Mummy's Watering Pals |
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For the body:
For dressing pals up:
For making heads and hats:
For making face and hands:
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Here is the list of material
Calvin's mother has recycled to make her Watering Pals:
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- Mineral water bottles
and 1.5 litre carbonated drink bottles, such as, Sarsi, F&N, Root Beer
- Plastic bags from wet
market and from shopping centres, such as Takashimaya.
- Flag of Malaysia from
last year's national day parade.
- Gardenia and High 5
Bread wrappers
- Sweet wrappers
- Dumex Milk Powder bag
- Small plastic cups and
containers
- White body cream
plastics bottles and picture of boy from Dumex Milk Powder bag
- Double sided tape
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Other material required: |
- Pictures
from books and magazines to stir up your imagination and creativity to
blend material together.
- Scissors and blade.
- Double sided tape to stick your creation
together.
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LET'S DO A 3-IN-1 AND BE IN THE
MALAYSIA BOOK OF RECORDS. |

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