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Collect tree textures.


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Hold a blank sheet of paper firmly against the side of a tree, and rub the side of a dark-colored crayon over the paper. You should get an impression, or "rubbing," of the tree bark. Collect rubbings of different kinds of trees.

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Title Annotation:Science Corner
Publication:Highlights for Children
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2009
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