{"id":2744,"date":"2016-12-29T22:44:17","date_gmt":"2016-12-29T11:44:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gosciencekids.com\/?p=2744"},"modified":"2016-12-29T22:44:17","modified_gmt":"2016-12-29T11:44:17","slug":"ariel-scientist-chemistry-colouring-page","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gosciencekids.com\/ariel-scientist-chemistry-colouring-page\/","title":{"rendered":"Ariel as a Scientist colouring-in page"},"content":{"rendered":"

You know how sometimes you stumble across something that’s just so cool that you have to share it with the world?<\/p>\n

I found this drawing of Ariel (from The Little Mermaid) as a scientist in a lab doing chemistry<\/a>, wearing both her princess dress AND safety goggles that doubles as a colouring-in page. It’s so awesome!<\/p>\n

\"Ariel<\/p>\n

When my eldest daughter Jewel first saw it, she squealed “Oh my goodness! I had no idea that Ariel likes science too!”<\/p>\n

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\"Ariel<\/p>\n

This image is not my creation (obviously – I’m not that talented!). It’s a commission work by the artist NathanLee James<\/a>. Its black and white outline make it great for colouring-in.<\/p>\n

Click here to go to the artist’s original image<\/a>, then right-click and select “view image”, and then select print from your top drop-down menu. (Or at least, that’s how I did it.) Then let the kids colour to their hearts content.<\/p>\n

Cutting it out, sticking a chopstick on the back and turning it into a Science Ariel puppet is completely optional. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n

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A photo posted by Go Science Kids (@gosciencekids)<\/a> on