What better way to explore their family relationships than to draw family portraits?
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On a sheet of paper, draw each member of your family with Crayola® Washable Markers.
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Include things that your family members do, either by themselves or together. For instance, if your sister loves to play softball, include a bat and ball.
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Write each person's name on the portrait. Make sure the artist's name (that's you) and date are on this treasured family document.
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