Then ask a grown-up to help you cut your creature out. Either way, use markers, crayons, or colored pencils to decorate your creature with a pattern – and include whatever colors you’d like. It can be a real creature, like an animal, bug, fish, or bird… or it can be imaginary. On a piece of white paper, draw the outline of a creature. You can have fun with camouflage by making your own Camouflage Creature! Our resident artist is Sabina Hahn and you can learn more about her HERE. We'd love to see it! To access all the coloring pages for past episodes, click HERE. We’re also keeping an album so share your picture on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and tag it with #CircleRound. Our artist is Sabina Hahn.ĪDULTS! PRINT THIS so everyone can color while listening. Original music and sound design is by Eric Shimelonis. This episode was adapted for Circle Round by Rebecca Sheir. On stage was a trio of actors whose voices you’ve heard in many Circle Round stories: Evan Casey, Kevin Corbett, and Dawn Ursula. We recorded this episode before a live audience of very enthusiastic kids and grown-ups at Round House Theatre in Bethesda, Maryland. Our story is called “The Bird of a Different Feather.” Versions of this tale come from parts of Africa. And in return, he gets some spots of his own! We’re about to meet a fellow who does a friend a big favor, by getting her out of a tight spot. It means if someone does us a favor, then we should do a favor back. Ever heard the saying, “One good turn deserves another”?
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