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For the crocodile sandwich you will need a submarine roll, cheese squares, a sliced tomato and some stuffed olives.
Cut your roll in half, the way you normaly would, and pop some butter in!
Then, make a slit on an angle about two thirds of the way along. Don't cut all the way through it, though!
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Squeeze the olives into the slot to make a pair of beady eyes!
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For the spikes across the crocodile's back, make another slit, lengthways, at the other end of the roll.
Cut some spikes into the cheese with a knife or scissors and pop it in!
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At the front, make some teeth in the same way.
All the extra bits can go inside the sarnie, with some more cheese and tomato for the filling!
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If you like, you could make him a crate to sit inside so that he won't eat the rest of your lunch!
This is just a paper box decorated with a wood design and some danger signs.
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For the chocolate mud huts you'll need:
2 tsp golden syrup
2 tsp milk
50g mini marshmallows
100g broken-up chocolate
100g cornflakes
4 little pots
Crepe or tissue paper
Cocktail sticks
Elastic bands
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Mix the syrup, milk, marshmallows and chocolate in a pan over a low heat until it has melted.
Or, you could pop it in a microwave for 45 seconds instead.
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Add the cornflakes, and stir in well, so that each flake is coated with the chocolate mixture!
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Dollop the mixture into the little pots, and put them in the fridge to cool down and firm up!
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To make the roof of the hut, put some paper round the cocktail sticks, held in place with a single elastic band at the top.
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Feather the paper out carefully with some scissors, and stick the sticks into your chocolate mud huts!
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For the drink, why not make a Jungle Juice label, like this one?
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And there you have your safari to go!
With a little time it's worth it!
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