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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- drawing ink or thinned paint
- paint brushes
- filter bag
- blue A4 paper
- other coloured paper for decoration
Let's get to work:
- Leave the filter bag folded. Dip the paint brush in
the drawing ink and let it drip onto the filter bag.
Make sure it's wet enough so it will go through both
layers. Use several colours and keep dripping until the
filter bag is completely covered in drawing ink.
- Wait for it to dry and then carefully open the
filterbag. Make sure the middle piece stays in tact.
- Paste the butterfly onto a piece of A4 paper and
decorate with flowers and grass.
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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- 1 sheet of yellow or white square paper, size 16 x
16 cm or 20 x 20 cm.
- blue A4 paper
Let's get to work:
- Fold 16 squares. See the how to page for
instructions.
- Cut a square of 4 little squares off. Don't throw
this piece away!
- For the neck you have to make 2 cuts. One between
the top and the second square, and in the second row
between the second and third square.
- Fold the tips.
- Fold the tip at the bottom
- Fold the two tips together at the tail section
- Use the 4 square paper you cut off before and fold
16 squares.
- Repeat all the steps to make another swan.
- Keep using the cut off square until it's too small
to use
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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- pink paper or pink circles
- wobbly eyes
- green A4 paper
- other coloured paper for decoration
Let's get to work:
- Use either premade circles or draw circles on a
piece of pink paper and let the children cut them out.
- Paste the circles onto the green A4 paper.
- Paste on the wobbly eyes.
- Cut ears, a snout, a tail and paws and you're done
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The pig in the pond:
Pigs don't swim, or so it's said. But
on one of the hottest days of the summer, the pig on
Neligan's farm sits by the pond feeling envious of the ducks
and the geese floating in the cool water. Finally, when she
can endure the heat no longer—splash!—this sweltering pig
takes a dive, throwing the entire farm into an uproar. It
isn't long, however, before the refreshing idea catches on,
and the pig finds that she's got company! This spirited tale
with its exuberant illustrations is sure to be a hit with
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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- yellow paper or pink circles
- wobbly eyes
- green A4 paper
- yellow feathers
- other coloured paper for decoration
Let's get to work:
- Use either premade circles or draw circles on a
piece of yellow paper and let the children cut them out.
- Paste the circles onto the piece of A4 paper.
- Paste on the wobbly eyes.
- Cut paws and paste some real feathers on the chick.
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great for showing how chicks and ducks are the same, and
different, in an entertaining way. It is an emergent reader
book, that uses repetition and predictability to help young
readers along. My Kindergarten class really loves this book. |
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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- yellow and white paint
- paintbrushes
- pen
- green A4 paper
- other coloured paper for decoration
- potatoes
Let's get to work:
- Draw a big cloud in the middle of the A4 paper, and
a small cloud attached to the big cloud.
- Let the children fill in the cloud with white paint
but don't let them paint. They dab the paint on the
paper.
- The chicks you see on the picture are made with
potatoes and yellow paint. Simply cut the potatoe in
half, use a big one for the body and a smaller one for
the head.
- When the project is dry, they can cut the grass and
decorate further.
- Cut eyes, legs and a beak for the chicks and let the
children use their own imagination to finish the
project.
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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- coloured square paper size 10 x 10 cm, or 12 x 12 cm
- one sheet of square paper size 16 x 16 cm
- blue A4 paper
- other coloured paper for decoration
Let's get to work:
- Fold 16 squares and repeat this 3 times. Use
different colours each time.
- Cut one square in between the first and the second
square and once more between the third and the fourth
square.
- Fold the middle tips together and fold the outer
tips outward.
- For the vase, use the 16 x 16 cm square paper and
fold 16 squares. Fold the bottom tips in.
- Paste the vase on the blue A4 paper and cut stems
for the tulips.
- Paste the tulips on the stems.
- Decorate the vase, let the children use their own
creativity and imagination.
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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- yellow or white square paper size 10 x 10 cm, or 12
x 12 cm
- blue A4 paper
- yellow feathers
Let's get to work:
- Fold houses, you do this by folding a cross. See the
how to page for instructions.
- You need to fold 3 houses and glue them together on
the A4 paper.
- Cut an eye and use real yellow feathers to complete
the project.
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"Did you come in an egg?" Duckling gasped.
"All ducks do," Grandpa said.
Mommy Duck has laid a pale blue egg among the rushes, and
soon it will be quacking time at the lake. Duckling has
never seen a duck egg before and finds it very hard to
believe that a baby duck could fit inside. But now all the
family is gathering—Auntie and Cousin and Grandpa—and the
excitement is high as they wait for a tap-tap-tap and a
CRACK! and, finally, a tiny beak and a head poking out.
Little listeners will be more than eager to join in their
final chorus: "Quack-quack! Quack-quack-quack!"
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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- yellow or brown square paper size 10 x 10 cm, or 12
x 12 cm
- blue A4 paper
- yellow or brown feathers
Let's get to work:
- Take two pieces of square paper and fold them
diagonaly once.
- Glue them together as shown on the picture.
- Cut eyes or use wobbly eyes, cut a beak and a
roosters comb
Tip: read Dora's eggs or Dora's chicks before you start
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Materials needed :
Let's get to work:
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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- yellow and green paper
- red (or any other colour) A4 paper
Let's get to work:
- Trace a circle onto the yellow paper en let the
children cut it out.
- Trace a small circle in the middle of the larger
circle and let the children cut small strips up till the
smaller circle.
- Draw a leaf onto green paper, and let the children
cut it out.
- Let them cut a stem.
- Paste everything onto the A4 paper.
- Decorate with bees, or other insects, and maybe some
grass
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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- brown square paper 16 x 16 cm
- white paper
- green A4 paper
Let's get to work:
- Fold 16 squares. See the how to page for
instructions.
- Cut half off.
- Fold the bottom tips in.
- Use the other half for either the next project (see
below) or to make little twigs to paste over the nest.
- Trace 3 ovals or let the children trace them and cut
them out.
- Paste the nest and the eggs onto the green paper.
- Paste the twigs over nest.
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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- brown square paper 16 x 16 cm
- pink paper
- blue A4 paper
- orange paper
- pen or black paper
Let's get to work:
- Fold 16 squares. See the how to page for
instructions.
- Cut half off.
- Fold the bottom tips in.
- Use the other half for either the next project (see
above) or to make little twigs to paste over the nest.
- Cut three circles and three smaller circles for the
body and head of the young birds.
- Cut a beak from the orange paper and an eye from the
black paper or use a pen to make an eye.
- Paste the nest and the young birds onto the A4
paper.
- Paste the twigs onto the nest.
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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- white square paper size 10 x 10 cm or 8 x 8 cm,
preferably seethrough paper
- green paper
- any A4 colour paper
- cotton wool
Let's get to work:
- Use the white square paper and fold three kites.
- Cut a stem from green paper, a leaf. Let the
children cut the stem in one piece, point out that a
snowdrop points down.
- Paste the stem onto the paper and paste the kites on
the tip of the stem, which points down.
- Decorate with grass, and maybe even cotton wool as
snow.
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(a tulip, a daisy and a grape hyacinth)
Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- green paper
- pink square paper size 6 x 6 cm
- white paper
- yellow paper
- dark blue or purple paper
- blue A4 paper
Let's get to work:
- For the tulip check the instructions above.
- For the daisy use the white paper and fold a double
twice. Now cut a petal, you'll see you've got four
petals at once simply because you folded the paper.
Repeat this once more.
- Cut a flowerheart from yellow paper and a stem from
green paper.
- Paste everything onto the blue A4 paper.
- For the grape hyacinth use the dark blue or purple
paper and cut small circles. You can fold the paper
double a couple of times so you'll get more circles in a
quicker way.
- Cut a stem from green paper.
- Paste everthing onto the green A4 paper.
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Materials needed :
- scissors
- glue
- template of a butterfly
- premade circles in all sizes
- watercolour paint
- crayons
Let's get to work:
- Let the children cut out the template.
- First they start by decorating one wing, and the
continue by decorating the other wing the exact same way.
- Finish the butterfly with watercolourpaint or
crayons.
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Materials needed :
Let's get to work:
- Use the paintbrush to paint your fingers,
- Put the painted fingers on the paper and repeat
untill you've completly gone round on the paper.
- Use one finger to make a stem and a leaf or two.
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