This simple printable face activity can be used in lots of different ways to make lots of different faces. 1,673,797 funny eyes stock photos, vectors, and illustrations are available royalty-free. If your kids want to turn the face into a monster, or an alien, or if they want give it crazy long hair, or 3 eyes, that’s awesome! There is no right or wrong way in this open-ended activity. These deer have no eyes, but they're still able to see the humor in life Enjoy these cartoons about deer who have to find their way in the world without the use of sight. Starting with a blank face shape (scroll to the end of this post to find the free printable ‘make a face’ template) gives kids a place to begin, but allows them to be creative and to make a face in whatever way they like. You could also use them to talk about emotions and what people look like when they are happy or sad. It’s a great opportunity to learn the names of facial features and to discuss diversity and how we all have some things in common, and some things different. You can use it for an art activity, or a fine motor activity with loose parts, or play dough. When Robert, a high school student and aspiring cartoonist, rejects the comforts of suburban life, dropping out of school and leaving home, he finds an unwilling teacher and unwitting friend in Wallace a former low-level comic artist in this bitingly funny and playfully twisted coming-of-age story. Set it up with a mirror and encourage your kids to make a self portrait, or look at photos of family and friends and ask the kids to make the face of someone they love. There are so many different ways you can use this ‘Make a face’ activity. It’s great for an ‘all about me’ theme, for making self portraits, or just for fun! This fun printable make a face activity can be used in lots of different ways.
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