Getting Cinderella To The Ball. What are some of the ways Cinderella has gotten to the ball so far?

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Getting Cinderella To The Ball

What are some of the ways Cinderella has gotten to the ball so far?

If you notice, something was that was around the house was used to create the coach.

Your task is to do the same thing. You will be using straws, lifesavers, paper, paperclips and tape to create a coach to transport something. You will only have a certain amount of each item, and you can only blow on your coach to make it move. At the end of building, we will race our coaches to see which one goes the farthest.

These are the Guidelines Be Creative! You can only use: 3 straws 4 lifesavers 1 piece of paper 2 paper clips 50 centimeters of tape Your car can only move by blowing it.