Published by: Digital Schools
Celebration of Nudibranchs – Colour Me in Activity
Theres’ a Disco in The Sea, and You’re invited! –
Down below, where you hardly ever go – the world of a Nudibranch is a cornucopia of colour.
Nudibranchs are ‘The Pokémon of The Sea’.
A gastropod sea slug that resembles fantasy characters and cute bunnies are more than pretty and slimy and epitomises that saying – ‘we are what we eat!.
Use coloured markers, pencils and pens to decorate the nudibranchs scattered amongst an underwater scene.
What to do – Your Nudibranch Activity
The Nudibranch world is an explosion of colour and form that is out of this world. Add to my nudibranch world with your colour and imagination. Click the link – and print the colour page to create your own version of – A Celebration of Nudibranch.
Use the film below for inspiration to colour and design your own nudibranch.
Guest Contributor: Emily Rack
Business Name: Horatio’s Jar
Publisher: Digital Schools
Emily Rack is a freelance creative writer and researcher, visual content creator, and designer. She is the head of the content production, publication – and editing for Upschool+ Guest Contributors -, and Horatio’s Jar is her content production agency and wellbeing school.
Emily has dedicated her life to researching and understanding matters of the mind, body-, and the human experience. Her discoveries and research are focused on cultivating tools and dialogue that encourage us to live in peace and harmony here on earth.
Her current focus is the environment and human connectivity, conservation, environmentalism, plant medicine, botany, biology-, and the practice of ‘Nature Bathing’. Emily is a writer, digital content creator, seasoned photographer-, and visual artist.
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