Meet Dakari Rhino

Did you know?

Dakari means ‘happiness’ in Swahili

When rhinos are happy, they make a loud “mmwonk” sound with their mouths

The word rhinoceros comes from the Greek “rhino” (nose) and “ceros” (horn)

To assemble body, remove five pre-cut cardboard holes and crease cardboard along predefined lines (red lines inwards, blue lines outwards).

Fold sides inwards ensuring the tail remains pointing outwards.

Fold top backwards, tuck in side flaps while folding.

Fold remaining  flap backwards. Feed tail through hole and fasten in the tabs securely.

To assemble head, remove three pre-cut cardboard holes. Crease cardboard along predefined lines (red lines inwards, blue lines outwards).

Fold sides inwards ensuring the ears and horn remain on outside.

Fold top backwards. Tuck in side flaps and feed horns through hole.

 

Fold flap back. Fasten in the two side tabs securely.

Fold flap back. Fasten in the two side tabs securely.

Now decorate and play. And don’t forget to upload photos of your decorated Dakari to social media and tag #Cardimals.