Over the past few weeks, the Owlets have been exploring themes of diversity, uniqueness, and the importance of celebrating what makes each of us special. Their learning journey began with The Colors of Us, a story that highlights the many different shades of skin tones. After reading, the class reflected on how each person is unique and how all of our colors are beautiful.
With this inspiration, the Owlets experimented with skin tone markers to find shades that matched their own. Using these, they created their first self-portraits of the year, carefully noticing the shapes of their features and expressing themselves with color and detail. Beyond being a creative activity, self-portraits encourage self-awareness, observation skills, and artistic expression. The class will return to self-portraits throughout the year, offering a wonderful opportunity to see how their drawings evolve as their skills and confidence grow.
In another activity with Ms. Linda, the children created All About Me handprint posters to display in the classroom. Each child chose a favorite color for their handprint and shared more about themselves by adding favorite games, toys, animals, and foods. Activities like these help children appreciate their individuality while also building community as they learn more about one another.

Victoria introduced the story A Handful of Buttons, a heartwarming book that celebrates the diversity of families. The Owlets discovered that families come in many shapes and sizes—some with just two people, others with many—and that each one is special in its own way. Afterward, the children designed their own “button families,” thoughtfully selecting buttons to represent the people who are important in their lives.
Through books, art, and hands-on activities, the Owlets are developing a deep appreciation for what makes each person unique—while also building a classroom culture rooted in belonging, empathy, and celebration.
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