Art: Look How I’ve Grown!
Materials: paper, crayons, two photos of each child
- Children will draw baby and big-kid self-portraits to show how they’ve grown.
- Have caregivers send in two photos of their child—one as an infant and one now. It is best if photos show them doing baby things (e.g., crawling) and big-kid things. If they do not have any to share, use magazine photos of babies and big kids.
- Ask children, “Are you the same as you were as a baby?” No! Discuss how they have changed Are they taller? Can they walk and talk? How else are they different?
- Set out one picture of each child. Is it of them as a baby or as a big kid? Then have children draw. After, they can draw the other picture. (This activity can be done over a few days.)
- Put each child’s drawings side-by-side so they can see how they’ve changed! self-concept
Thank you to My Big World adviser Malka Blaustein for sharing this activity!