Activity summary
What does it feel like to be left out because of how you look? Children explore the concept of fairness, and stereotyping, and why judging by appearance isn’t the best choice. This is a ‘Tune In’ activity following on from reading Charlie’s Tales: Peggy and the Fantastic Football by The Pretty Foundation.
Activity Type
- Busy Hands
Target age
- 3 - 5 years old
Activity guides and printables
Activity details
Skills
- social-emotional learning
Curriculum Mapping
EYLF Learning Outcomes
Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity - Children develop their emerging autonomy, inter-dependence, resilience and agency.
Resources Required
- Balloon
- Elf template printed
- Sticky tape/clear contact
- Wooden blocks
About the Book
Pretty Foundation (2018). Charlie’s Tales: Peggy and the Fantastic Football. Pretty Foundation.
ISBN: 9780646985695
Charlie’s Tales Peggy and the Fantastic Football, developed in collaboration with AFLW, aims to teach young people about how amazing their bodies are and what they can achieve. The book also aims to encourage kids to have the confidence to get involved in football, to have fun and to play with confidence. The Charlie’s Tales series aims to build body confidence in early developmental years to prevent the development of negative body image.
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