A child's creativity

A child's creativity


Photos by Lee Jia Ying, Vera Lim and Yeo Sze-G
Sponsored by Pilot

All hands on deck during our arts and crafts activity! We had a fun-filled afternoon making paper masks with the children in the village.

Designed to spark their creativity, the lesson involved using colouring materials and paper plates to make animal masks. While some of them made masks of their favourite articles, others imagined themselves as mystical creatures from out of this world!

It was delightful to see their eyes sparkle as they paid attention to the littlest detail when creating something they love. A child's limitless imagination is indeed a beautiful thing.

A big thank you to Pilot for sponsoring us with pens and markers, and for making the imagination of these children come to life.

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