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The Droopy Dinosaur

Are you able to complete a puzzle?

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What do you do when your dinosaur won't stand up?

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Can you solve this problem?

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Get your Team together and put your STEM skills to work of course!

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STEP ONE:

Download and cut out our dinosaur who won't stand up.

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STEP TWO:

Work out a way to make him stand up as if he is the prize attraction in a museum.

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STEP THREE: 

Email a photograph and step by step instructions (including materials used) to 

info@beyondthebeanstalk.com.au

tag avideo of your dinosaur standing up for a minimum of 5 seconds to our facebook page using the below hashtags

#BeyondthebeanstalkAU

#Thedroopydinosaur

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Prize

1 x Jurassic Dig Workshop

1 x Centre Plaque 

Rules:​

  1. Dinosaur must be cut out on 210gsm card stock or less (normal printing paper can be used, this is usually 80gsm)

  2. Dinosaur must standup for 5 seconds. Video proof must be posted to our facebook page (@beyondthebeanstalkAU)

  3. Dinosaur dimensions cannot be changed.

  4. Open to to ages 3-13 years.

  5. Competition opens Monday 28 June 2021. Competition closes COB, Friday 9 July 2021. Judges decision is final. No correspondence will be entered into.

  6. Two winners will be selected. One childcare service will be selected and one vacation care program will be selected.

  7. Winners will receive a free Jurassic Dig workshop.

  8. Winning entries will be announced via live facebook feed on Saturday 17 July 2021.

  9. Winners will be notified via email. 

  10. All entries must complete entry form.

  11. Entries accepted Australia wide however winning workshop prize can only be presented in NSW. 

Judging Criteria:

  1. All photographs of dinosaur must have a ruler or tape measure showing height and length to demonstrate the original proportions have not been changed.

  2. Judges will be looking for a creative, innovative, method to help the dinosaur stand up.

  3. The method chosen must still allow the dinosaur to be clearly seen.

  4. We will be looking for evidence of child centred collaboration.

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