Friday, November 2, 2018

Fall crafts for kids


Fall Fox Craft for Child Care Students






Supplies:
* Large Paper Plate
* Orange tissue paper
* White School Glue
* Scissors
* Orange/White construction paper
* One Large Brown Pom Pom
* Stapler

Directions:
  • Trim down your paper plate so it looks like a triangle/fox’s face.
  • Cut the orange tissue paper into 2×2 squares.
  • Slather glue over the paper plate
  • Have your students place the orange tissue paper on their plate.
While your students are covering their paper plate with tissue paper :
  • cut out two triangles out of the orange construction paper  and two circles out of the white. This will be the fox’s ears & eyes.
Finally:
  • Have your students glue the eyes on and then you can staple the ears to the paper plate.
  • Then add the brown pom pom where the nose would be and you have a fox!

Did you try this craft? We would love to see your students creativity! Share your picture with us on our facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/PureFUN-Daycare-Supplies-Superstore-142153462482252/





The Bery Brown Bear



Supplies:


a stapler



shaving cream

a paint brush

a plastic fork

scraps of construction paper

scissors

a glue stick

Directions:

Start by mixing up your paint:

"Puffy Paint" recipe:  Mix equal parts white school glue and shaving cream.  For this craft you will add brown paint to make a brown bear.

Next, prepare your bear's face:

Cut two small circles out of one paper plate and staple them to the top of another paper plate to be the bear's ears.  The staples will be covered up by the paint.

Now, time to paint him up!   Make the paint nice and thick.  Glob it on. It may take some time to dry, so have your students begin to make the other parts of the bear.

Cut out 2 pink circles to go in his ears, 2 black circles for eyes, a brown snout shape, and a black oval for his nose. 

Use a glue stick to attach them. 

Finally draw a mouth for your Berry Brown Bear.

A perfect pairing for your craft is to read Brown Bear Brown Bear by Bill Martin Jr & Eric Carle during your story time!

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