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Challenge children's fine-motor skills and imaginations with this activity.
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As children work, invite them to describe art elements (line, shape, form, color, texture) they are using to design clothing.
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Note children's skills and interests in clothing, cultures, design, and/or weather. Build on these in future planning.
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Find a large picture of a child in a magazine. Cut it out with Crayola® Scissors.
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Create a colorful, varied wardrobe for your child. On white paper, use Crayola® Crayons to draw and color new clothes and accessories. Lay the paper on top of picture to help decide the size and shape of each item.
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Cut out the new clothes. With Crayola® Glue Sticks, dress each child.
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