Describe a person in detail
It will be impossible (and unnecessary) for your child to include all the descriptive elements listed below. After all, the composition is limited to one little paragraph! But you can certainly expect that paragraph to sparkle with a few additional, well-chosen details. What really matters is this: Regardless of when or how you approach it, improved description will result. And after all, isn't that the point?
Face Shape
* Square
* Oval
* Round
* Triangular
* Heart-shaped
Skin/Face/Complexion (Complexion is the natural appearance and color of the skin, especially of the face; e.g. Mary has a soft, creamy complexion.
* Freckled: sprinkled or covered with light brown spots
* Rosy: pink-cheeked; fair complexion that glows with a hint of pink
* Ruddy: skin that has a healthy reddish tint; may have the appearance of sunburn
* Tanned: skin with a healthy golden-brown tint
* Wrinkled: full of or covered with lines or loose folds of skin; often associated with age
* Other skin-related adjectives: pale, spotless, silky, smooth, creamy, baby-soft, glowing, paper-thin or translucent (as with a very old person); rough, callused, dry
Eyes