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The Biggest List Of Disney Incredibles 2 Kids Crafts

June 11, 2018 by Shellie Wilson

These Incredibles 2 activities and crafts are all inspired by the new Incredibles two Disney movie. These Incredibles crafts are so much fun to make. We have a huge variety of projects for all ages, for kids and by kids. The Incredibles is a great heartfelt movie and these step by step crafts are sure to give your kids an incredible activity to play. They are perfect for Incredible party decorations or crafts too. Check out more SVG files and bundles over at Design Bundles

  • Visit the official INCREDIBLES 2 website here: http://disney.com/incredibles2

 

Disney Incredibles 2 Free printable activity and coloring sheets

Incredibles Toilet roll Arm cuff kids Craft.

Disney Incredibles shrinky dink Necklace Craft tutorial.

Incredibles Elasti girl Slime Recipe and kids craft.

Disneys Incredibles DIY Costume For Kids

Free Disney Incredibles SVG Cut Files

Incredibles 2 painted Rocks kids craft idea

Incredibles 2 Disney Popsicle holder.

Layered heat Transfer Incredibles 2 DIY T-shirt tutorial 

Incredibles 2 Printable Eye mask tutorial and free printable.

Disney Incredibles  Popsicle stick craft

Disney’s Printable Incredibles 2 Snackcone perfect for an Incredibles Party

Incredibles Perler bead or cross stitch pattern.

 

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Fun Facts About Flags

Whether you celebrate Flag Day (June 14 in the United States, it honors the day in 1777 that the American flag was officially adopted) or just want to do a flag unit study, there are lots of interesting flags around the world that you can talk about.

For example, did you know there’s one flag that isn’t a rectangle? The flag of Nepal is the only national flag that isn’t quadrilateral (Switzerland and Vatican City both have flags that are square). Nepal’s flag is shaped like two stacked triangles, which represent the Himalayan Mountains, as well as the two main national religions, Hinduism and Buddhism.

Several flags feature animals, mostly lions, bears and eagles. Two flag feature dragons. The flag of Bhutan has a representation of a Druk, a mythical thunder dragon, while the flag of Wales has a Welsh dragon.

Paraguay is the only country recognized by the United Nations that has a flag that is different on the front and back. The flag has red, white and blue horizontal stripes, with the nation’s coat of arms on the front and the seal of the treasury on the back. (Oregon is the only US state with a flag that is different on the front and back. The front shows a seal with an eagle, 33 stars for its number in the union, and the words “state of Oregon” and the date it was admitted, 1859. The back has a picture of a beaver.)

The flag of Denmark, known as the Dannebrog, is the oldest continuously used flag in the world. Legend has it the flag fell from the sky during a battle in 1219 in present-day Estonia, helping the Danish to an unexpected victory. Because of that, it was adopted as the national flag and has been in use for more than 800 years. Denmark’s flag is celebrated on June 15 each year, called Valdemar’s Day after the king leading the crusade where the flag allegedly appeared.

Purple is a rare color on national flags because it was historically expensive to produce. The only flags that use it (and it’s sometimes hard to see) are Dominica, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Mexico and Spain. The Wiphala flag of Bolivia also contains purple.

There’s a fun page on Wikipedia that shows different flags arranged by design, so you can see all the tricolor flags, all the flags with stars, triangles, people and more. You can also look at flags by color.

If this has piqued your interest, maybe you’ll want to learn more about vexillology, the study of the history, design and symbolism of flags.

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