Saturday, September 22, 2012

Flat Stanley

Mari cutting fabric for Flat Stanley's clothes
My cousin's son has a project for school.  In this project, he needs to send a paperdoll, named Flat Stanley, to someone living in a different culture.  It appears to be a tool to teach the kids about different cultures/places/people.  Since I live in Mexico, and most of my family lives in the same state, I was selected for the assignment.  Well, I accepted the request.
The nice thing is that Ulises is excited about doing this.  I think he is excited to be able to share his city, his culture with other people.  So, we ropped his sister into helping us.  Today we went to the store and bought some fabric/other supplies to make Flat Stanley some clothes.  He now can now dress as an Indio (indian) or a Mariachi.  We will be taking photos of Flat Stanley at some of the historic sites around town.  It should be fun.
Fitting Flat Stanley
Making the headband for Flat Stanley
El Indio Flat Stanley
Working on his hat
Almost done!
Me "helping"
Ulises "helping"
Ivan "helping"
Mari disgusted by our helping
Mariachi Flat Stanley

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