Did You Know?

Some statues are as tall as a house!

How Statues Are Made

Artists carve or mold the statue. They use tools to shape the hard stuff.

Where You Find Statues

You can see statues in parks and on streets. They tell stories and show art.

What statue Does

Statues can show history and culture.

They can make places look nice.

Some statues are made to honor people.

Kids love to take pictures with them.

Statues can tell stories without words.

They can be fun to look at and explore.

More About statue

Long ago, people made statues to show their gods. They used stone and clay. Statues were a way to share their beliefs. Today, we still make statues for art and fun.

Statues are part of our world. We see them in parks, schools, and cities. They help us learn about our past. Statues can make us feel happy or proud.

In the future, artists will keep making new statues. Some may be big and some small. Statues will always be a way to show our thoughts and dreams.

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

sculpture:A three-dimensional art piece made by shaping materials.
durable:Strong and able to last a long time.
figurine:A small statue, often of a person or animal.
colossal:Very large or huge.
life-sized:The same size as a real person or animal.