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Bee Crafty Kids- Apple Basket
Oct
Welcome back to the Bee Crafty Kids link up that I am co-hosting with To The Moon and Back, Look! We’re Learning and Monster’s Ed Homeschooling Academy.
We have had so much fun learning all about apples and making all sorts of apple crafts! Here is another one we had fun doing:
This is almost everything you’ll need to make your apple basket. I did forget green paper for the leaves on the apples.
Hunter glued his apples onto his paper. I helped him glue his basket onto his apples.
Hailey wrote out a sign for how much her apples would cost.
The completed apple baskets.
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Bee Crafty Kids- Robin Craft
Sep
Welcome back to the Bee Crafty Kids link up that I am co-hosting with To The Moon and Back, Look! We’re Learning and Monster’s Ed Homeschooling Academy.
We are using Road Trip USA this year to learn about United States geography. The first state we studied was Connecticut. The state bird for Connecticut is a robin, so I decided we should make a robin.
First, Hailey and Hunter glued a branch shaped paper onto the blue construction paper.
I cut up little pieces of brown construction paper and then crumpled it all up to look like a nest. They glued the nests onto the branch.
Then they added the robin and some blue eggs.
Our completed robins.
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Apple Life Cycle Craft
Sep
Welcome back to the Bee Crafty Kids link up that I am co-hosting with To The Moon and Back, Look! We’re Learning and Monster’s Ed Homeschooling Academy.
We have been having lots of fun doing a unit study all about apples. We made this super cute and easy apple life cycle craft.
Hailey and Hunter each had a strip of paper. First they glued an apple on.
Next I gave them a paper apple to rip and make it look like it had been eaten.
The 3rd step was to glue on some seeds.
Next they made a tree…
and added some pom pom apples.
Finaly, we added this cute little poem:
Eat an apple,
save the core.
Plant the seeds,
and grow some more.
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Bee Crafty Kids- Cute Scarecrow
Aug
Welcome back to the Bee Crafty Kids link up that I am co-hosting with To The Moon and Back, Look! We’re Learning and Monster’s Ed Homeschooling Academy.
We have been really busy this week and didn’t have time for a new craft. So, I’m sharing an older craft with you that I think turned out super cute.
Here’s what you’ll need:
scrapbook paper for his shirt
construction paper for his face, his buttons, his nose and the crows
part of a cardboard box for his hat and stake (we colored the stake black)
The green stuff for the grass is actually a few pieces cut off of a cheerleading pom-pom. (Although you could just use tissue paper).
His hair is a few little pieces I took off of the top of some Indian corn.
Glue everything together.
Adorable scarecrow
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