Worthless wrote:
You could buy some flag based coloring books or print out some flag based coloring pages. Making sure of course that the flags are real and accurate.
You could also buy a set of miniature world flags or work on making flags out of whatever as a fun arts project. Even drawing or painting then on paper ect..
It's also a good way to teach a child the concept of classification. Many of world's flags have matching elements: the pan-Slavic tricolor, the Muslim crescent, the Southern Cross, etc. In other words, many Eastern European flags have red, white, and blue stripes (no relation to the US flag), many Middle Eastern flags have a lunar crescent, and Australia and New Zealand have the Southern Cross constellation. Have the child look similar flags next to each other, look for what they have in common, and ask questions why.
The "classification" part can also be a good way to branch out into history, mythology, and/or geography. For instance, Eastern European counties share Slavic roots, Middle Eastern flags have crescents because of Islam, and Southern Hemisphere countries' flags have that constellation because that's what they see in the sky.
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