It's not unusual to see a face in the clouds or other random objects. Deliberately create a portrait by arranging various loose bits and pieces into a face everyone can see.
The tendency to see faces in objects is called pareidolia and it happens to everybody. Scientists think it helped our ancestors survive and babies recognize their families. In this program arrange found objects and loose parts into faces. Make a self portrait or a comic caricature. Whatever you make, it's sure to be a face that everyone will love!
AGE GROUP: | Elementary (K - 5th Grade) |
EVENT TYPE: | Science & Math | Make & Create |
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