When I close my eyes, my stuff come to life. Sometimes I catch them role playing Toy Story. But this one item in my room is an amazing one. Mirror mirror on the wall who's the most glamorous of them all. Her name is Macy the Mirror. No question! Macy Mirror is marvelously magnificent in her Mac makeup! Every girl wants to be her best friend and she constantly catches them staring at her. She polishes her face and makes sure she has the right lighting.
With her blue pearls and funky earrings, Macy Mirror always catches the spot light. She is a famous actress that is surrounded by photographers who chase her around for a glimpse of her glass. Macy is outgoing and fun to be around. She always tells you if your looking bad or good. She has a confident sense of style and enjoys chit chats with other mirrors and glass. Today she is heading to the beach wit her new sunglasses to, to stroll around on the beach. Her personality is fun, cheerful, caring, and thoughtful. Macy is also very courageous, she is always willing to try new thing. She is a fashion icon and knows her makeup. Macy loves to make Intermediate colours, which is defined as mixing primary and secondary colours to make a new colour. She mixes her green and blue eyeshadow to make geen-blue. She is working on making a career out of this.Bring things to life is always an exciting time for children and me. I drew out Macy's eyes, eyebrows, and lips. I attached a necklace, earrings and had her wear sunglasses. She was already to come to life. Every day I watch children use their imagination to bring an object or item to life. Whether it is a plain old box or their food, they always manage to create something that fits their imagination and creativity. I am a strong believer in learning through play and the best play comes from creating and imagination. Children get inspired very quickly and that is the best part of being a kid. You get to make up anything and talk to any object and people wont think your crazy. If anything adults will compliment children's intelligence by say "wow, he's so creative". Being a kid is definitely fun!
References
Schirrmacher, R., & Fox, J.E. (2009). Art and creative development for young children (6th Ed.). Belmont, CA: Delmar
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