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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Another way to represent Daffodils






















 After representing the daffodils with watercolor paints, we put out strips of bleed tissue paper. The children tore pieces of tissue paper to form the shapes of the flowers. Next, they wet the tissue paper and watched as the color bled onto their white background. They then peeled up the tissue paper to reveal their creation. It is so exciting to to see the many ways children can represent their observations.