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Activity Book SOLO EN CINES EQUIPO: EQUIPO: EQUIPO: ANIMAL: ANIMAL: ANIMAL: CONEJO HUMANO CONEJO ALTURA: ALTURA: ALTURA: 1 METRO 2,06 METROS 1 METRO (1,20 CONTANDO LAS OREJAS) (1,20 CONTANDO LAS OREJAS) COMIDA FAVORITA: COMIDA FAVORITA: TACOS COMIDA FAVORITA: BATIDO DE PROTEÍNAS ZANAHORIAS FRASE PREFERIDA: FRASE PREFERIDA: “PARA SER GRANDE, TIENES FRASE PREFERIDA: “¡TE CUBRO, BRON!” QUE TRABAJAR DURO” “¿QUÉ HAY DE NUEVO, VIEJO?” EQUIPO: EQUIPO: EQUIPO: ANIMAL: ANIMAL: ANIMAL: PATO PÁJAARO DEMONIO DE TAZMANIA ALTURA: ALTURA: 91 CM 43 CM ALTURA: 60 CM COMIDA FAVORITA: COMIDA FAVORITA: ESPAGUETIS CON SEMILLAS ALBÓNDIGAS COMIDA FAVORITA: FRASE PREFERIDA: FRASE PREFERIDA: ¡CUALQUIER COSA “¡ME PARECIÓ VER UN “¡ERES DESPRECIABLE!” QUE ESTÉ EN SU CAMINO! LINDO GATITO!” FRASE PREFERIDA: “ARGHRGHRGHRGHRGH” EQUIPO: EQUIPO: EQUIPO: ANIMAL: ANIMAL: ANIMAL: GATO RATÓN CORRECAMINOS ALTURA: ALTURA: ALTURA: 91 CM 1,8 CM 61 CM COMIDA FAVORITA: COMIDA FAVORITA: QUESO COMIDA FAVORITA: PÁJAROS PILA DE SEMLLAS (ESPECIALMENTE LOS AMARILLOS) FRASE PREFERIDA: “¡ÁNDALE, ÁNDALE, FRASE PREFERIDA: FRASE PREFERIDA: “BIP BIP” “RAYOS, TRUENOS ARRIBA ARRIBA!” Y CENTELLAS” TABLA DE CONTENIDOS 1 PRESENTANDO EL EQUIPO 2 RECETAS ¡BIENVENIDOS 5 CONECTA LOS PUNTOS A SPACE JAM! 6 PÁGINAS PARA COLOREAR APRENDE A DIBUJAR A BUGS BUNNY El campeón de baloncesto profesional LeBron 8 James se lanza a una aventura épica junto a 10 APRENDE A DIBUJAR A LOLA BUNNY Bugs Bunny en el live-action animado “Space Jam: Una Nueva Era”. 12 DISEÑA TU PROPIA CAMISETA DEL EQUIPO Este viaje de cambios es una mezcla de dos DISEÑA TUS PROPIAS ZAPATILLAS DEL EQUIPO mundos que revela qué tan legos llegarán 16 algunos padres para conectar con sus hijos. 14 DISEÑA TU PROPIA BANDERA DEL TUNE SQUAD 15 DISEÑA TU PROPIA BANDERA DEL GOON SQUAD 16 LETRAS MEZCLADAS 17 SOPA DE LETRAS 18 COMPLETA LA HISTORIA 19 REVELA EL CÓDIGO SECRETO 20 ENCUENTRA LAS DIFERENCIAS 22 LABERINTO CON PELOTAS 23 CRUCIGRAMA 24 ARO DE BALONCESTO DE ORIGAMI 27 DIADEMAS DE PERSONAJES 30 MÁSCARA PARA RECORTAR DE BUGS BUNNY 34 MÁSCARA PARA RECORTAR DE LOLA BUNNY 38 MÁSCARA PARA RECORTAR DE TAZ 39 MÁSCARA PARA RECORTAR DEL PATO LUCAS 42 MÁSCARA PARA RECORTAR DE SILVESTRE 43 MÁSCARA PARA RECORTAR DE PIOLÍN 45 DISEÑA TU PROPIA TARJETA COLECCIONABLE DISEÑA TU PROPIA TARJETA COLECCIONABLE SOLUCIONES LETRAS MEZCLADAS (Pg. 16) 1. Porky Pig 2. Tasmanian Devil 3. Bugs Bunny 4. Tweety 5. Daffy Duck 6. Road Runner 7. Elmer Fudd 8. Yosemite Sam 9. Sylvester 10. Lola Bunny 11. Foghorn Leghorn 12. Speedy Gonzales 13. Granny 14. Wile E Coyote 15. Gossamer SOPA DE LETRAS (Pg. 17) I L A F N A M R E P U S T A J E A F N Q D W K S J E M T U V D U D K H A H L A X F W N R B B E G E G E Y A T X A M D A M E O I S E A V L A N Q V K A X W U T T W G F A J M A C T M A H S O E W I M L W W S B W W I L E I A A F T A A K R O O N W W H O P T P E R N I D Y T I A J R E H S D G O A I N Y O I T E O U N O U R B V R T T E I K R C T D A Y R N H T A V T C E I Z Y B F M W O K N E E D I H K P E Y D K S M E X P A O A O N T A M R V H Q Y Y O B U R I T R L O L E J G G S L A W T D A I A P W R C U G O I T L M G I P K B M O X H M G V O I E O K N M N T M A N D V Y A B M D A H K N L Q G R W O N G E F G I N V N S A A I R O N G I A N T S D H E R S H K I V S A A N X B K R Y C H R O N O S Q R H R M G N A C O N Y N N U B S G U B R W A Y A T REVELA EL CÓDIGO SECRETO (Pg. 19) 1. What’s up doc? 2. You’re despicable! 3. Sufferin’ Succotash! 4. That’s all folks! ENCUENTRA LAS DIFERENCIAS (Pg. 20) LABERINTO CON PELOTAS (Pg. 22) CRUCIGRAMA (Pg. 23) 1. Lola Bunny 2. Dribble 3. Wile E Coyote 4. Cartoon 5. Tasmanian Devil 6. Foghorn Leghorn 7. Speedy Gonzales 8. Across: Sylvester 8. Down: Space Jam 9. Granny 10. Yosemite Sam 11. Elmer Fudd 12. Tune Squad 13. Goon Squad 14. Slam Dunk 15. Fun SPACE JAM: UNA NUEVA ERA TARJETAS COLECCIONABLES Sigue las líneas de puntos y recorta las tarjetas coleccionables de dos caras de Tune Squad y Goon Squad. EQUIPO: EQUIPO: ANIMAL: ANIMAL: HUMAN PUERCO ALTURA: ALTURA: 1,20 METROS 91 CM COMIDA FAORITA: COMIDA FAVORITA: SALSA DE MANZANA TODO MENOS TOCINO FRASE PREFERIDA: FRASE PREFERIDA: “ME ENCARGARÉ DE ÉL “¡E...E...E... ESTO ES COMO EN MIS TIEMPOS” TODO AMIGOS!” EQUIPO: EQUIPO: EQUIPO: ANIMAL: ANIMAL: ANIMAL: MONSTRUO COYOTE HUMANO ALTURA: ALTURA: ALTURA: 1,81 METROS 1,21 METROS 60 CMS COMIDA FAVORITA: COMIDA FAVORITA: COMIDA BREBAJE DE BRUJAS CORRECAMINOS FAVORITA: LEGUMBRES FRASE PREFERIDA: FRASE PREFERIDA: NO HABLA “AYUDA” FRASE PREFERIDA: “¡ODIO A ESE CONEJO!” ¿QUIÉNES SON EQUIPO: EQUIPO: LOS GOON SQUAD? DAMIAN LILLARD COMO CHRONOS FRASE PREFERIDA: “SOY QUIEN DETIENE A LOS REYES” NNEKA OGWUMIKE COMO ARAÑEKA ANIMAL: ANIMAL: FRASE PREFERIDA: GALLO HUMANO “LA REINA DE LAS REDES” KLAY THOMPSON ALTURA: ALTURA: COMO FUEGO 1,50 METROS 91 CM MOJADO FRASE PREFERIDA: COMIDA COMIDA FAVORITA: “WET BALL BABY” FAVORITA: CONEJO DIANA TAURASI COMIDA PARA COMO MAMBA BLANCA AV E S FRASE PREFERIDA: FRASE PREFERIDA: “POR FAVOR NO HAGAN “¿QUÉ TAL?” FRASE PREFERIDA: RUIDO, ESTOY ANTHONY DAVIS “DIGO DIGO, DIGO” CAZANDO CONEJOS” COMO CEJAS FRASE PREFERIDA: “EL MÁS COOL DEL EQUIPO” PRESENTANDO EL EQUIPO BUGS BUNNY Reclutador experto. Solo Bugs puede unir al Tune Squad. LeBRON JAMES LeBron es zurdo pero dispara la pelota de baloncesto con la mano derecha. LOLA BUNNY De todos los Tunes, Lola es la jugadora de baloncesto más hábil. PIOLÍN Experto en el arte de encestar. ELMER GRUÑÓN La inicial del segundo nombre de Elmer es J. ¿Podría significar “Jam”? WILE E. COYOTE Tiene un acuerdo de patrocinio exclusivo con Corporación Acme. CORRECAMINOS Es tan rápido que su velocidad no se puede medir. GALLO CLAUDIO Un Gallo es un tipo de pollo. MARVIN EL MARCIANO El perro de Marvin se llama K-9 (cómo “canino”, ¿entiendes?). PUERCO PORKY Porky tiene un talento oculto, puede llevar una melodía, ¡pero tendrás que ver la película para experimentar su momento de caída del micrófono! GALLETITAS PELOTAS DE BALONCESTO DE AZÚCAR RINDE: 30– 40 Galletas (Según el tamaño del cortador) INGREDIENTES: Galletas: Glaseado: 1 Taza de Mantequilla blanda 2 bolsas de plástico para glaseado 2 Huevos 2 1/4 tazas de azúcar glass 1 1/2 tazas de azúcar 1 cucharada de merengue en polvo 2 cucharaditas de extracto de vainilla 3 cucharadas de agua 2 cucharaditas de levadura en polvo 1/2 cucharadita de extracto de vainilla 1/4 cucharadita de sal Colorante alimentario negro 4 tazas de harina Papel manteca Cortador de galletas circular INSTRUCCIONES: Galletas: Glaseado: 1. Precaliente el horno a 190 ° Celsius. 1. Agregue el azúcar glass y el merengue en polvo a un bol y mezcle bien. 2. Batir la mantequilla y el azúcar hasta que quede suave. 2. Agregue el agua y el extracto de vainilla y bata hasta que se formen picos 3. Agregue un huevo a la vez, mezclando bien antes de agregar el siguiente. de glaseado. Si está demasiado espeso, agregue un poco más de agua. 4. Luego, mezcle el extracto de vainilla, el polvo de hornear y la sal. 3. Divida su glaseado en dos tazones y ponga 5 gotas de colorante de Una vez combinado, agregue la harina una taza a la vez. comida negro en uno y 2 gotas de colorante de comida negro en el otro. 5. Coloque la masa en el refrigerador durante 20 a 30 minutos o en el 4. Llene cada bolsa de plástico con glaseado de color y corte la punta. congelador durante 10 a 15 minutos. Una vez fría, extienda la masa y 5. Comience con el glaseado gris y coloque la parte superior de la pelota de colóquela en una bandeja para hornear forrada con papel pergamino. baloncesto, comenzando desde afuera trabajando hacia adentro. Use el Con un cortador de galletas circular, corte sus pelotas de baloncesto dorso de una cuchara o un palillo de dientes para extender el glaseado 6. Hornee durante 6 a 9 minutos, hasta que estén doradas. Deje que sus hasta los bordes y luego dejar que se endurezca. galletas se enfríen antes de glasear. 6. Una vez que esté listo, usa el glaseado negro para hacer las líneas en las galletas para que parezcan pelotas de baloncesto. ¡Déjalo reposar y disfruta! PAQUETE DE BOCADILLOS DE ZANAHORIA INGREDIENTES: Bolsas triangulares de celofán (cómpralas en tu tienda de artesanía local) Papel de seda verde Hilo verde Bocadillos de naranja como pimientos naranjas, zanahorias, palitos de queso cheddar, galletas de pescado a la naranja, clementinas, bollos de queso.
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