Combining coloring, paper dolls, and a lesson in geography and world cultures, this printable is not only full of fun, it's full of learning value, too.
What better way to learn about other cultures than with world paper dolls. Kids color the doll, then use the country clues to figure out where he's from.
Want to teach your child a little about world cultures while keeping it fun? Try a paper doll! Using the clues, can she guess which country this doll is from?
Sneak a geography lesson into paper doll fun with this worksheet that features a paper doll from an Asia Pacific country. Can you guess where she's from?
Paper dolls are a fun way to teach your child about other countries. After she colors the doll, can she guess where the doll lives from the country facts given?
Teach your child about Asia Pacific countries with paper dolls from around the world. Can he use the country facts to figure out where this doll is from?
Malala is an activist from Pakistan who helps children all over the world fight for their right to an education. Use this fun paper doll coloring activity to introduce young learners to this inspiring young woman.
Josephine Baker was a civil rights activist, WWII spy, and world famous dancer. Children can learn about this inspiring woman through a short paragraph, then color and cut out the Josephine Baker paper doll and her performance outfit.