Did You Know?

Some statues are taller than a house!

How Statues Are Made

Artists carve or mold the statue. They use tools to shape it. They pick strong materials to last long.

Where to Find Statues

You can see statues in parks. They are also in museums. Some are in front of big buildings.

What Statues Do

They show art and history.

They help us remember people.

They can be fun to look at.

They can tell stories.

They can be found all over the world.

Some are very old and famous.

More About Statues

Long ago, people made statues to show gods or heroes. They used stone, clay, and metal. Statues were made to last a long time.

Today, we see statues in many places. They can make us think about history. Statues can also make us feel happy or proud.

Some statues are very big, like the Statue of Liberty. Others are small and can sit on a shelf. Statues help us learn about our past.

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

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