How to Build Kasanga
Meet Kasanga Lion
Did you know?
Kasanga is a real Lion who lives at The Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent, England. He began life in the circus and had already sired cubs.
Lions sleep between 16-20+ hours a day and do not use energy unless needed.
A Lion’s roar can be heard up to 5 miles away.
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 five pre-cut cardboard holes
Crease cardboard along predefined lines. Fold bottom and sides inwards. Insert tabs
Fold top in
Ensure tabs are inserte
Fold ears upwards
Slide mane onto head from behind
Insert mane’s tab from back of lion’s head
Bring two parts together and attach
Move head towards base and fasten
the three tabs in securely to complete