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Todays Question - education
Decorating potatoes instead of relying on store-bought costumes promotes affordability and can spark more creativity. Families may feel less pressure to spend money, and students might be more motivated to connect with the characters they read about in books. In many cases, involving parents in building potato characters helps strengthen bonds with their children. Supporters argue that such activities encourage genuine engagement with stories, building a love of reading while alleviating financial stress. However, others feel that dressing up as a character fuels children’s imagination and adds a sense of excitement to reading. Costumes can be fun and memorable, fostering school spirit and community. Some worry that replacing them entirely with potatoes might dampen that traditional excitement and limit opportunities for children who enjoy wearing their favorite character’s outfit, no matter the cost.
potatoes, costumes, literacy, creativity