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Resource Description

Tell the ones you love that they are “One in a Melon”

This adorable craft involves lots of cutting and sticking. With the choice of a colour of black and white copy, children are able to create their own watermelon character and make a Valentine’s card for their loved ones.

A quick an easy activity that helps improve fine motor skills and is a lot of fun!

This product is made to be printed on A4 to make an A5 card.

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