Jan
Wooly Sheep
Hunter has been learning all about one of his favorite things- farm animals. So today we made a cute little sheep.
Here’s what you’ll need: paper plate, cotton, glue and cut outs for head, legs, tail and eyes.
I let Hunter explore and play with the cotton for a little while. He loved it!
Hailey was off from school for MLK day and so Hunter was showing her his cotton balls. He had so much fun playing with them and of course, throwing them on the floor.
Next I put glue all over the paper plate (I used a glue stick so it wouldn’t be too messy) and I let Hunter check that out. He wasn’t too sure about his hands sticking to the plate.
I showed him how to stick the cotton balls onto the paper plate and then he copied me. He would put a piece on and then use 2 of his fingers to pat it down. It was too cute.
He was having so much fun! I didn’t get a picture, but I put the sheep’s face together and then put glue on the back and let Hunter put it where he wanted it on his plate.
Hailey wanted to make one too, so here she is working on the face for her sheep.
The finished wooly sheep (Hunter’s is on the top and Hailey’s is on the bottom).
How old was your youngest when doing the sheep?
Do you have a template for the sheep? I want to use this for my grade one class and it would be easier with a template. Thanks, hoping you can help!
Great craft for Infants.
Thank you
This was great for Good Shepherd Sunday