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Who Do You See?

Materials

  • Small plastic mirror
  • Box with lid
  • Glue
  • Colorful contact paper, construction paper, or gift-wrap (optional)

Directions

  1. Glue a small mirror inside a box.
  2. If you like, decorate the outside of the box and lid with colorful contact paper, construction paper, or gift-wrap.
  3. Place the lid on top of the box. When your child opens the box, she will see someone special!
  4. If you don't have a small plastic mirror and don't want your child playing with something breakable, try gluing photographs or other pictures to the inside of the box.
  5. Use photos of your child, her friends, and her family or pictures of people, animals, or other objects cut from magazines or greeting cards.

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Copyright © 1999 by Patricia Kuffner. Excerpted from The Toddler's Busy Book with permission of its publisher, Meadowbrook Press.

To order this book visit Meadowbrook Press.


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