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Orange, Triangles and the Number Three
October 23rd, 2008

Our color this month is orange and our shape is the triangle.  Here is one of the crafts we did to reinforce this information.

Here’s what you’ll need: orange paint, paper plate, something to paint with, black and green paper.

Paint the plate orange.

Cut out some black triangles and a green stem for your child.  Or if your child is older you should have your child do the cutting.

Once the paint is dry, glue on the stem and triangles.  I did not tell Hailey where to put the triangles for this project, I simply suggested where they could go if she wanted them to be eyes, nose, mouth, etc.  She picked where to put them though.

The finished pumpkin.

Our number this month is the number 3 and here is the craft we did last week for that.

Here’s what you’ll need: a large number 3, construction paper in a different color, paint, paper plate, and some fun paint rollers.  (Hailey got those paint rollers for her birthday, aren’t they cute!!)

Put some paint on the roller and paint the number 3.

I cut out the number 3, glued it to the other paper, added the word “Three” and put three stickers on.  I added this to our number wall.

Crafty Lady

Colors · Fall · Numbers · Painting · Paper Plate Crafts · Toddler and Preschool Activities

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  1. Jennifer
    said,

    October 23, 2008 Thank You For Your Comment!

    Great ideas! I am going to have to do that pumpkin craft. Can’t have too many pumpkins for my Halloween decorating!!

  2. teaching tinytots
    said,

    October 23, 2008 Thank You For Your Comment!

    cute! our toddler theme starting next week is orange you ought to leave a linky on oct 30th to this post!

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