The children will celebrate and talk about the diversity and beauty of skin tones by creating a Cheerios rainbow craft in this meaningful activity.
- Duration: 1 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): K – 6th
$3.99
A rainbow is often seen as a symbol of hope, joy, or good fortune. Each color of the rainbow also represents a ray of inclusivity and diversity. In this activity, the students will create a beautiful design of a rainbow in all shades of brown!
The children will celebrate and talk about the diversity and beauty of skin tones by creating a Cheerios rainbow craft in this meaningful activity.
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