Mirror Play
Mirror Play
Time
- 15 to 30 minutes
Materials
- Mirror
- Dry-erase pen
Directions
- You can make yourself look silly with new features without any mess if you try this activity. Stand very still in front of a mirror and use the dry-erase pen to add features on your reflections by drawing on it.
- You may want to add freckles, red hair, a clown hat, or a big nose.
Extensions
- Make your child's reflection into an animal face.
- Squeeze close together and do features on both of your face at the same time.
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