Symmetry is all around us from nature to shapes and even our own reflections in mirrors and windows. Learning about symmetry with children helps them to understand balance and teaches them about the patterns of the world. One common symmetrical shape is a butterfly. Both of their beautiful, bright wings reflect the same pattern. Here is a fun, creative craft to help little ones explore symmetry!
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