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HAVE A GOACTIVITY BOOKLET

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If you visit Vietnam, you must see one of their special puppet shows. A tradition dating back to the 11th century, they’re performed in pools of water. Get creative and make your own puppets. Use old socks, stick-on eyes and other things to make cool characters.

What you need: Old socksStick-on eyesGlueAnything else you can fi nd to make a cool character

What you need to do:1. Take an old sock and put your hand inside2. Stick on eyes with glue3. Make it a unique character with a tongue or a little hat or whatever else you can fi nd.

make sock puppetsvietnam

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In Ghana we like to eat Jollof, which is a dish made with rice.But you can also make musical instruments out of rice. They’re called maracas. Here’s how to make your own!

What you need: 2 empty plastic bottles Dry rice Stickers or paint for decoration

What you need to do:1. Fill empty plastic bottles half way with dry rice and fasten the lid.2. Decorate them with your own colours and designs. 3. Give them a shake for some cool rhythms!

make a pair of maracasghana

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draw a family emblemSOUTH AUSTRALIA

South Australia has their very own animal emblem! It’s the hairy-nosed wombat. What would be your family emblem? It could be your pet, a plant from yourgarden or something completely unique to your family. Draw it in the space below:

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Did you know all the coins in Australia are made at The Royal Australian Mint in Canberra? Create your own $10 note design below. You might choose to honour someone special by drawing them, as well as all the things they love.

design a $10 noteAustralian capital terrritory

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MAKE a musical instrumentnorthern territory

The didgeridoo is an instrument of great importance to Indigenous Australians. They’re also totally unique – no two didgeridoos make the same sound! Here’s how to make your own musical instrument.

What you need: 8 straws Sticky tape ScissorsStickers or paints for decoration

What you need to do: 1. With the help of an adult, cut the 8 straws into di� erent lengths.2. In order from shortest to tallest, tape the straws together in a line.3. Now decorate it in your own special way.4. Ready? Blow into the straws one-by-one to make some cool tunes.

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make an olympic medalgreece

The Ancient Greeks invented the Olympics over 2,700 years ago. Back then, winners were given wreaths of leaves instead of medals! Make your own Olympic medal at home, then you can stage your own Olympic Games!

What you need:Aluminium foilPaperScissorsString or ribbon

What you need to do:1. Cut the paper into a circle shape. 2. Wrap aluminium foil around it. 3. Make a hole in the top of the circle and feed the string or ribbon through. 4. Tie the string or ribbon into a knot.

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design your own fl agusa

Weird but true, the 50-star American fl ag was designed by a 17-year-old as a school project in 1958 – and he only scored a B minus!

Design your own fl ag in the space below. Make one that represents you. Think about your hobbies, your friends and where you live for inspiration.

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In Tonga, they eat lots of seafood called Feke, which is octopus! Here’s how you can create your own octopus at home.

What you need:A paper plate8 colourful pieces of ribbon

What you need to do:1. Use a paper plate for the head 2. Take the 8 colourful pieces of ribbon and attach them to the plate for the legs.3. Give your octopus a face and decorate!

make an OCTOPUSTONGA

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Can you believe Peru grows about 3,000 di� erent kinds of potato?! Here’s how to make some cool potato stamps. You’ll need your parents help though.

What you need: PotatoesKnifeCookie cuttersPaintCard or paper

What you need to do1. With your parents, slice the potatoes into big, chunky slices. 2. Then cut these slices into shapes, using your favourite cookie cutters.3. Dip your potato shapes in paint and use them as stamps. They make cool shapes on card or paper!

make potato stampsperu