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Arts & Activities, Nov, 2003 by Angela King
For a recent class assignment, I read the "Funny Faces" article in your November 2000 issue. Since I am currently pursuing a degree in elementary education, I thought this article was very enlightening. I've often wondered how I could incorporate art activities into my classroom, considering my art skills are almost nonexistent. This article was perfect. It gave every step and detailed instruction. It allowed the children to make their own unique shapes and face, which showed creativity. I think this would be a great activity for young children. 1 would just like to thank you for this informative article.
Angela King
Mr. Pleasant, Mich.
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