Art
- The child learned about different mask designs and shapes.
- They explored various colors and patterns to decorate their masks.
- They practiced cutting and manipulating paper to create the desired mask shape.
- The child gained an understanding of how masks can express emotions or represent characters.
Encourage the child to continue exploring different mask-making techniques by using different materials such as fabric, feathers, or even recycled materials. They can also experiment with adding additional elements such as glitter, sequins, or beads to enhance the visual appeal of their masks.
Book Recommendations
- The Paper Bag Princess by Robert Munsch: A story about a princess who uses her creativity and resourcefulness to outwit a dragon.
- How to Make a Mask by Tracy Maurer: A step-by-step guide on making various types of masks using different materials.
- Masks in the Forest: A Story Told with Masks by Lauren Stringer: A story that introduces different animal masks and their significance in nature.
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