By: Thomas Stanley Billy Arthurs Taylor Certain Dustin Buckner January 2011 Period 5.
Arthurs nose
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Arthur’s Nose After reading Arthur’s Nose by Marc
Brown, print the following animal
noses, crop down, and hold next to
your child’s nose. I found it easiest
to take a picture of her with the nose
next to her face and then show her
the photo.
This could also be an excellent time
to talk to your child about any
features he or she dislikes. My
daughter doesn’t like the color of her
eyes and this project gave me the
opportunity to discuss her insecurity.
I also took the time to ask her if she would like to change her nose. This got a
pretty good laugh. For older children you could easily discuss the reaction of
Arthur’s friends and take a moment to encourage tolerance.
The exercise enclosed is one Arthur does in the book. He tries on different noses to
see if would like a new nose.