A couple of days ago, we looked at some amazing posters drawn by the participants of the turtle camps. Today, we’re going to look at some of the samples of turtle-related “artwork” that they made with plasticine

This has got two turtles, and both turtles have eyes like Ultraman, said my sister. It has got a polka-dot fish and two nudibranchs as well! It has also got a starfish, and a ray.
Seriously, I am not too sure if I’ve got that level of creativity in me!

The turtles made by this particular group looked nicer, more refined, and more REAL, right? You know why? Because the turtles weren’t made by the students! In fact, J made them for his group, and expectedly, students from other groups started pestering their facilitators to help them make turtles that looked nicer than those produced by J’s group.
Some students in my group even insisted that facilitators shouldn’t help their group because they thought it wasn’t fair. Actually, everybody just wanted to win so badly.

And whoever told the students that seahorses hold on to sea grasses THAT way?! Brilliant, aren’t they?

The naughty students in this particular group decided to make a man eating turtle eggs, so I told them this group wouldn’t win the plasticine competition. You should have just seen their faces! They all looked like they wanted to kill the person who contributed the idea!
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