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Creative Response

Creative Response activities offer ways to explore literature.

The Creative Response component uses drama, games, art, and writing to investigate the features of literature.  The CAFE program in Hawaii expanded on the creative responses and conducted a complete cultural celebration event.  Artwork, performances, and books were on display to demonstrate how books can serve to improve cross cultural understanding.