What better way to learn about other cultures than with world paper dolls. Kids color the doll, then use the country clues to figure out where he's from.
Combining coloring, paper dolls, and a lesson in geography and world cultures, this printable is not only full of fun, it's full of learning value, too.
This paper doll is a soldier from the 1700s, fighting for America's independence. Color him in, and talk with your child about how our country was founded.
Paper dolls are a fun way to teach your child about other countries. After she colors the doll, can she guess where the doll lives from the country facts given?
Teach your child about Asia Pacific countries with paper dolls from around the world. Can he use the country facts to figure out where this doll is from?
Give your child a fun paper craft with this beautiful historical paper doll! She'll get a little history lesson about the colonial period as she colors.
If your students love hands-on, interactive activities, our collection of printable paper dolls to color and cut out makes an excellent supplemental resource. With these printable paper dolls worksheets, suitable for students from preschool to second grade, your students can flex their creative muscles, strengthen their fine motor skills, practice simple reading, and even learn about exciting professions!
Create More Possibilities with Printable Paper Dolls
In our modern digital age, creating and playing with paper dolls has become a lost pastime in many regards. However, not only does the process of coloring, cutting out, and putting together these characters improve fine motor skills, but it’s also a wonderful way to introduce your students or child to cultures from around the world, bring stories and characters to life, and allow kids to play the role of firefighter, doctor, artist, or any number of other professions. Take your geography lesson to the next level with our Paper Dolls Around the World collection where children can learn about different countries, flags, local dress, and customs. Have students put themselves in the shoes of various community helpers with a paper doll cut-out and any number of accompanying career uniforms, then use the writing prompt to let them elaborate on their future plans. Breathe life into your history lesson with Civil War soldiers or Victorian era paper dolls. Or just let kids have fun creating and playing a paper puppet pirate, mermaid, or witch! Boys, girls, and kids of all ages and backgrounds will see the appeal of this timeless activity.