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Paper People in a Row

Age Range: 3-5

Subject:

  • Appreciating Diversity and Uniqueness

Objectives:

  • Appreciating Diversity
  • Creativity
  • Fine Motor Skills

In a string of paper people, each can be so much alike and so very different.

Materials:

  • Long pieces of heavy paper
  • Scissors
  • Crayons, markers
  • Fabric Scraps
  • Glue

Directions:

To make paper people, fold a long piece of construction paper a number of times. On the top section, have your child draw a person, with the arms reaching across to the end of the fold. Cut the pattern through all the sections, being careful not to cut through the folds.

Unfold the paper, and your child can see that the dolls look exactly alike. Then have your child decorate each one individually, using crayons or markers, fabric scraps, yarn, or construction paper. Encourage your child to make different hair and facial features, different clothes, and accessories such as eyeglasses, crutches and hearing aids. See how different the paper dolls look now -- yet they're all the same underneath. What a great way to start a conversation about how we're all alike in some ways and different in some ways...and about appreciating how much more interesting the world is because of our differences.

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