Kangosaurus

Portrait and Description

by LiAnn and Rupa


Kangosaurus Picture

recreated by our Walter Hays partners


Kangosaurus has green hands that stick out with four pointy thin fingers that are also green. Kangosaurus has curly blue and green hen hair on the top of his head. His tail is red and goes up. The top of the tail has a black eye the size of a bean. On his back he has blue and green spikes, some small and some big.

On his nose he has two spikes that are orange. His nose is purple. His legs are fat like kangaroo legs. One is yellow and the other is orange. His head is shaped like a dinosaur's head. It is brown. Kangosaurus has three eyes. The middle one is regular and the ones on the right and left have stick like points with circles at the end. He has a purple fat stomach with green polka dots. He has a black tongue and black teeth. He is sitting on a cloud.

Analysis

by LiAnn and Rupa

We think we described the colors well. They were clear and descriptive because our partners put all the right colors in the right places. Anther thing we liked was the tail. It was exactly how we told them to do it. We also think we described the cloud well because it was exactly like it was supposed to be. It had many details. They also drew the kangaroo legs which we described pretty well. We described the hair as cock-a-doodle hair, they drew it pretty well. We didn't tell them whether he was facing left or right, but other than that they drew it pretty well. The drew the green polka dots well. The colors they used stood out better than ours. We also described him sitting on a cloud well. They did almost everything we said.

We think we could have described the way he was facing better because he was facing the other way. We also thought we should have described the stomach and the polka dots. We should have also explained the arms right because they were facing the wrong way.


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