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Handprint Art: Have the children dip their hands in paint and make handprints on a large piece of paper. They can then decorate the handprints with markers or crayons.
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Collage Creations: Provide the children with a variety of materials such as colored paper, tissue paper, buttons, and feathers. Let them create their own collages by gluing the materials onto a piece of construction paper.
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Name Art: Give each child a large piece of paper with their name written in bubble letters. Have them decorate their names using crayons, markers, or stickers.
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Paper Plate Masks: Give each child a paper plate and have them decorate it to create their own mask. They can use markers, paint, or even glue on craft materials like feathers or googly eyes.
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Playdough Sculptures: Provide the children with playdough and let them use their imagination to create sculptures. Encourage them to make animals, shapes, or anything they can think of.
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Nature Collage: Take the children on a nature walk around the school grounds and have them collect leaves, flowers, and other natural materials. Back in the classroom, provide them with paper and glue to create a nature collage.
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Sponge Painting: Cut different shapes out of sponges and let the children dip them in paint to create their own unique paintings. They can experiment with different colors and shapes.
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Paper Bag Puppets: Give each child a paper bag and let them decorate it to create their own puppet. They can use markers, crayons, or even glue on craft materials like yarn or googly eyes.
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Tissue Paper Stained Glass: Cut out shapes from black construction paper and have the children glue small pieces of colored tissue paper onto the shapes. Hang them up on a window to create a stained glass effect.
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Playdough Prints: Provide the children with different objects such as cookie cutters, toy cars, or plastic animals. Let them press these objects into playdough to create prints and patterns.
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