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  1. May 14, 2014 · Adrinka Fabric Painting of Ghana. Asian Elephant Craft. Mexican Folk Art Amate Paintings. Australian Indigenous Art – Aboriginal Dot Painting. African Sunset T-shirt and bracelets. Tropical Morpho Butterfly Craft (found in Central and South America) Chinese Craft Ideas. Make and play the Ethiopian game Tegre. Wonders of the world collages.

  2. Jan 1, 2023 · Landmark Building Cards. Amp up preschool block play by providing them with pictures of important landmarks across the world. These pictures will inspire your preschoolers to build creative structures while admiring different landmarks throughout the world. Download the Landmark Building Cards and laminate for your block center.

  3. Jan 30, 2024 · Traditional Costumes Around The World 3 – Part Montessori Cards are very versatile. They contain pictures of the female and male people that represent countries of 6 continents. My “Traditional Costumes Around The World” Book printable for coloring and labeling is included as well. Pictures of people in traditional clothes are just gorgeous.

  4. Check out Week 1 of our Around the World Crafts for Kids. We are sharing fun kids crafts from Saudi Arabia, Brazil, India and China this week. This weeks Around the World Crafts are some fun crafts and art lessons. They range from preschool crafts and toddler crafts to some more advanced art projects and older activities for kids.

  5. Attach the leaf shapes in groups of 2 equidistance around the wreath. Glue the pompoms in groups of three onto the leaves as shown in the photo. Cut both of the purple papers in half. Roll each of those four rectangles into tubes and secure with tape. Draw 4 flames onto the yellow paper. Cut out with scissors.

  6. Jun 21, 2021 - Introducing different countries and cultures to kids through crafts, activities, and food. Raising multicultural children. Traditions, Art, History, and more.

  7. Step 3: Pin one of the circles and the arc shape on the back of the red fabric and trace around each with a marker or pen. Cut out the circle, leaving an extra half inch of fabric around the edge. Cut out the arc leaving an extra half inch of fabric at the bottom and sides (but not the top) – as in the photo below.

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