Bottle dolls project

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Use this bottle doll project as an alternative to traditional biography book reports! Free outline included! Michaela Almeida, Reading Royalty Biography Book Report, Bottle Doll, Bottle Buddy, Biography Projects, Biography Project, 3rd Grade Social Studies, Reading Projects, Book Reports, 5th Grade Social Studies

My kiddos have recently finished their biography reports. They came out SO great! I gave them a choice, they could make a bottle doll and write a report or they could create "quilt squares", which is an outline of that person's life on a poster board. We did our presentations today, the kids said they LOVED making the bottle dolls. Albert Einstein = adorable! Can you match the other famous Americans to their dolls? We've got Martin Luther King Jr., Abraham Lincoln, Jane Goodall, Rosa Parks…

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This paper mache bunny makes a very cute Easter decoration. But if you are a collector of rabbits, it is nice year round also. Supplies: 20 oz. pop bottle (without cap) Bottle cap Sand or beans (for weight inside bottle) 2 1/2" or 3" Styrofoam ...

Thomas Jefferson Doll // Materials // styrofoam ball (for head)- 2 liter soda plastic bottle (body)- felt for clothing, arms, skin etc...- cotton balls for hair- Buttons for the coat- Glue gun and glue sticks- *Optional- feather and rolled paper (Declaration of independence ) -//Notes// I used a piece of cardboard glued onto the styrofoam ball to form the nose before I covered it in felt! Cover the area where the face will be with as much felt as possible, the uncovered parts at the back of the George Washington Bottle Project, Bottle Buddy, Biography Project, Arts Project, Felt Cover, Styrofoam Ball, Book Character, Cotton Balls, Rolled Paper

Thomas Jefferson Doll // Materials // styrofoam ball (for head)- 2 liter soda plastic bottle (body)- felt for clothing, arms, skin etc...- cotton balls for hair- Buttons for the coat- Glue gun and glue sticks- *Optional- feather and rolled paper (Declaration of independence ) -//Notes// I used a piece of cardboard glued onto the styrofoam ball to form the nose before I covered it in felt! Cover the area where the face will be with as much felt as possible, the uncovered parts at the back of…

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