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Help children notice hair, eye, and skin colors. Identify other facial features, too.
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If needed, show samples of children's names in upper- and lower-case letters. Write toddlers' names, saying each letter.
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Invite children to describe their materials and efforts. Talk about art elements (line, shape, form, color, texture). Note children's skills for future planning.
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Look in a mirror. What color is your face? Eyes? Hair? What shapes do you see? Where are the parts of your face located?
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Find the Crayola® Multicultural Marker that is closest to your skin color. Write your name and the date on the back of a paper plate.
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Pick collage materials to design your face on the plate. Cut yarn or paper with Crayola® Scissors. Attach collage materials with Crayola® School Glue.
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Complete your portrait with Crayola® Multicultural Markers, Kid's First™ Washable Markers, and/or Glitter Glue.
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Hang your portrait with your group. Which friends can you recognize?
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