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Sticky Toes NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION ® © 2011 RANGER RICK JR. and its logo are trademarks of the NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION. All rights reserved. Instructions: 1. Cut out one of the treefrogs. 2. Dip your child’s finger into a small amount of jelly and touch the paper frog with it. The frog should stick to your child’s finger. 3. Now dab some jelly on the other side of the frog and let your child stick the frog to the window, where it should now stay put. (Note: any window-cleaning solution can remove the jelly smear on your window or mirror.)
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Sticky Toes Pattern - Ranger Rick · frog should stick to your child’s finger. 3. Now dab some jelly on the other side of the frog and let your child stick the frog to the window,

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Page 1: Sticky Toes Pattern - Ranger Rick · frog should stick to your child’s finger. 3. Now dab some jelly on the other side of the frog and let your child stick the frog to the window,

Sticky Toes

NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION®

© 2011 RANGER RICK JR. and its logo are trademarks of the NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION. All rights reserved.

Instructions:1. Cut out one of the treefrogs.2. Dip your child’s finger into a small amount of jelly and touch the paper frog with it. The

frog should stick to your child’s finger.3. Now dab some jelly on the other side of the frog and let your child stick the frog to the

window, where it should now stay put. (Note: any window-cleaning solution can remove the jelly smear on your window or mirror.)