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Zebra: Assembly Instructions

Download the Zebra, print it out onto thin card. Cut


out and assemble the pieces following the fully
illustrated, clear instructions and you will soon have
your very own animated paper Zebra.

Rock the model back and forth and he stretches out


his neck in a charming way.
Make two and they will kiss!
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Assembly Instructions Tools and Materials

Scissors, set square, glue


Mountain fold (such as woodwork glue),
Make a mountain fold. metal rod, spatula, a used
pen, toothpicks, tweezers
(useful for handling small
parts).

Valley fold
Make a valley fold. Assembly Tip

Before gluing, crease the


paper along mounrain fold
Scissors line
and valley fold lines and make
Cut along the line. sure rouned sections are nice
and stiff.

Cut in line
Caution
Make a cut.

This craft requires the use


of glue, scissors, tweezers,
and other tools which may be
Glue spot dangerous to young children.
Glue parts with the same Please keep them out of reach
number together. of children while you work.

Handy Trace along the folds with a used pen (no-ink) to get a sharp, easier
Hints fold.

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Zebra: Assembly Instructions

Before assembling: Each part has glue tabs and areas to attach the glue tabs to marked on both sides.
Glue the front sides and back sides together firmly using spray adhesive.
When doing so, take care not to attach the parts upside down.
We recommend using thick matte photo paper for the front sides, and regular thin paper for the back sides.

Roll round the Legs


and glue them into
place (1-2)
Glue the two Legs
together. (3)
Repeat the process
with the other set of
Legs. (4-6)

Assemble the Leg Support (7)


Glue the Legs to the Leg
Support. (8-9)

Leg Support

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Zebra: Assembly Instructions

Before assembling: Each part has glue tabs and areas to attach the glue tabs to marked on both sides.
Glue the front sides and back sides together firmly using spray adhesive.
When doing so, take care not to attach the parts upside down.
We recommend using thick matte photo paper for the front sides, and regular thin paper for the back sides.

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Glue together the Head. (10)
Glue together the Body (11)
Glue the Neck to the Body (12-13)
Glue the Head Pushrod into place in the
Head (14) The end of the long tab
should be lined up with the front of the
nose. It is easier to see how it fits into
place in the diagram in the next box.
13 Glue the Body Back into place with the
two grey semicircles at the top. (15)

Glue the Legs to the


Body (16) lining up the
edge of the front flap
with the edge in the
body.
Glue the Push-rod end
to the front Legs. (17)
Glue together the two
Once the glue is dry your Zebra is ready to play!
Tail halves (18) and
glue it into place. (19) Make two and they will kiss!
Glue on the Ears XXX
(20-21)

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