World War II Paper Doll Activity
Activity
Grade Level:
K-3, 4-8
Duration:
10 Minutes
Audience:
Youth and Families
Society & the Homefront
For the Classroom
Servicemen & Servicewomen
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Paper Dolls Activity PDF
Dress your dolls up for action! This PDF includes dolls representing the WAACs, Marines, and Tuskegee Airmen.
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