How Do You Make A Paper Igloo?
Igloos are temporary homes for Greenland and Canadian Inuits. The word, also written “iglu,” comes from the Inuit word “igdlu,” meaning “house,” according to Encyclopedia Britannica. Igloos usually are constructed in a dome shape from snow blocks. Teach your children about the function of igloos and the winter lifestyles of Inuits through this paper machè igloo art project. Start saving your daily newspaper, and find the rest of the materials you need for this project around your house. Step 1 Cover your workspace with a disposable, plastic tablecloth. You want a large space to work, so consider working directly on the floor, suggests Tupperware.com. You may also want to consider working outside if it is a pleasant day. Step 2 Cut the newspaper into long strips, about one-inch in width. Use child-safe scissors, and make sure you heed the age limit prescribed on the scissors package. Keep an eye on children cutting with scissors. You may want to cut these strips ahead of time to elimina