Provide each child with a dinner-sized white paper plate. Also provide each child with black paper circles: two that are about 3 inches in diameter, two that are about 2-inches in diameter, and one that is about an inch in diameter. Invite children to glue the 3-inch circles to the top of the paper plate for ears and the 2-inch circles in place to create eyes. Complete the eyes by having children glue 1-inch white paper circles on top of the 2-inch black ones. Next show children how to glue the smallest black circle in the center of the plate for a nose. Encourage children to finally draw a mouth on their pandas and give them special names.
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