Lesson 4: Create

The Grown-Up Scoop

Crafts are a great way to explore a book in a hands-on and creative way. For Viva Frida, we invite you to paint a self-portrait. While your child(ren) craft, it’s a perfect time to spark a conversation with them. Find example conversation starters below!

Self Portrait

Materials:

  • 1 Sheet of watercolor paper

  • Watercolor paint and brush pack

  • 1 Sheet of self-stick foamy

  • Scissors

  • Cup of Water

  • Mirror (optional)

Instructions:

5 Power Points!

Conversational Starters for your Craft and Chat

“Do you have a pet? What do you love best about your pet? If you don’t have one, what kind would you have if you could?”

“Do you like to paint? What tools do you use to paint? (fingers, brushes, stampers, sponges) Do you paint your face and your body? Do you use a mirror?”

“Do you recognize any of the words in Spanish in the story? Do you know another language?”

“Do you have a special box? Did you make it or decorate it? Does it have a key? What do you keep in it?”

How would YOU finish the sentences that Frida stated in the book?

“I am…” “I search…” “I play…” “I dream…” “I know…” “I love…” “I live…” “I see…” “I feel…”

 

Additional Craft: Skeleton Marionette

Ready to tell your own version of the story in Lesson 5? CLICK HERE!


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