![]() ![]() Or you can encourage your child to tell you how the pumpkin feels when it’s time to leave the park but she isn’t ready to go yet. This activity can facilitate conversations about feelings and emotions too! Encourage your child to talk about how the pumpkin feels when he learns something new or when he behaves nicely. We love this Create-a-Face activity because it’s a super fun and simple way to get your little ones creatively inspired! The crafting part of this pack naturally acts as a writing prompt that’s just the right length for young writers. Encourage your child to be descriptive as he/she tells you the pumpkin’s story. Is the pumpkin your child created happy? Sad? Silly? Have your child use his or her imagination to come up with a story about why the pumpkin’s expression looks the way it does! If your child isn’t ready to write yet, act as a “scribe” and write the story down. Next, give your child the creative writing sheet and prompt him/her to tell the pumpkin’s story. Then let him or her cut out and color different shapes and paste them onto the pumpkin to build a totally unique pumpkin face! To resize an object, select object and drag the straight arrow to make larger or smaller. To rotate an object, select object and drag the curved arrow in the direction you’d like to turn. To choose an object, click it to make it appear in the portrait area. This fun activity is pretty simple to use! Give your child the blank pumpkin sheet and all of the choices for silly face shape options. Use the everyday objects provided to create a face. ![]()
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