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I purchased this small foam plane for a few dollars at the store. I traced the pieces onto foam and cut them out. I weighted the front with a paper clip. It flew well and would be fun to race inside for Easter.
I would consider getting thicker foam next time or using sticky foam and cutting out the pieces twice to stick to each other.
I will have the children trace and cut out the foam themselves. They could also decorate the plane anyway they would like. I will have the pieces cut out of plastic sour cream contains for them to trace.
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