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In a message dated 2/15/00 7:39:15 PM Central Standard Time,
BluesTruth writes:
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I am stumped on this one. The kindergarten teacher approached me about
doing
an art project to connect the story of Goldilocks. They are also learning
about bears. I'm thinking clay, popsicle sticks puppets, and paper bag
puppets. Can ya help? I only have 35 minutes with them- and I need short
and
cheap!
Thank you so much!!
Bluestruth (Jill)
>>
Jill, have you done this yet? I had a hard time coming up with something,
but I thought maybe you could draw a shape of a bear and enlarge it twice.
You will have 3 sizes of bears. You could then draw a simple shape of a
girl. Next you could cut them out using fun foam and glue them onto
something like cardboard the same size making a stamp. Attach a wooden bead
to act as a handle. They can then dip these into paint and make a scene.
They could hand paint clothes onto them. Another version of this could be to
make foam dolls (remember paper dolls). The clothes could be cut out too.
This would be a cute 3 D thing. Hope this helps.
Janice
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