Googley eye invasion

The students in after school seriously love googley eyes. It started with a group of 5th grade girls making these little creatures...

But it soon evolved into boys and girls of all ages rushing to the art cabinet to pillage for eyes, then grabbing at glue guns and attaching eyes to various random objects from the "useful junk" shelf. In addition to the puff-ball creatures that started it all, the students have made plastic bottles with eyes, toilet paper rolls with eyes, glass jars with eyes, and on and on.

Copyright MJMnL Craftybits, 11th October, 2011
Add Googley Eyes To Brighten Your Day

Seriously, we can't buy enough googley eyes.
I've been thinking about how exciting it seems to be for the kids to anthropomorphise regular objects by adding these eyes - even trash is suddenly precious when it can look back at you. What is it about adding eyes that is so powerful to these kids? Is it particular to this group of kids? Or is there something in all of us that wants to humanize our surroundings?
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It's giving me lots of ideas for future, larger scale projects...

Recyceled Paper Banner Project

I made this banner for the After School Room and then helped a bunch of kiddos make their own. Lots of kids spelled their names, a group of girls spelled out the name of a play they were working on, and one spelled out "Ice Cream!". Love it.

Texture mobile

A sensory activity with some of my kiddos - we used air-dry clay and pressed it into different found textures (a favorite texture: the bottoms of your shoes!).