After allowing the children time to draw on the face molds in front of the mirror, this week we shifted this space, introducing photographs of each of their faces. These photographs had been cut in half
As part of a greater effort to understand You be You and I be I, we wanted the children to begin to take note of their similarities and differences. To shine light on who each of
Throughout our days in Studio Purple, we often hear conversations bubbling up about what makes the children who they are. “My sister always wants to be the same and I don’t.” “I live in Concord.”