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Rainbow Fish
June 10th, 2009

We made an easy rainbow fish that turned out really pretty.

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Here’s what you’ll need: construction paper with a fish shape cut out of the middle of it, strips of tissue paper, glue and a wiggly eye.

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Put glue all over the back of the construction paper.

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Then add strips of tissue paper to cover the entire fish cut out.  I only had to show Hailey one time that the strips needed to be put on vertically and she did the rest.

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Add a few pieces of tissue paper for a tail.

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The finished rainbow fish.


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Beach Theme · Colors · Fish · Ocean · Toddler and Preschool Activities

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Shark Craft
June 9th, 2009

This shark craft doesn’t take very long to do- it took a while to draw the shark (Thanks Mom!) but actually doing the project only took a few minutes.

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Here’s what you’ll need: blue construction paper, shark drawing cut out, wiggly eye, 2 small black ovals, several small white triangles and glue.

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Glue the shark onto the blue construction paper.

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Glue the 2 black ovals on for the sharks nose and add a wiggly eye.  Then put several white triangles in his mouth for the teeth.  Talk about the shapes and colors of the items your child is gluing on.

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Hailey’s finished shark.


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Beach Theme · Fish · Ocean · Toddler and Preschool Activities

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Cute Little Crab
June 3rd, 2009

As we continue our ocean theme we learned about crabs today and made a crab.  It turned out really cute.

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Here’s what you’ll need: construction paper, tissue paper, glue, wiggly eyes, 2 paper bowls and something to brush the glue on with.

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Hailey did a great job tearing up the red tissue paper.

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In one bowl mix a little bit of water in with some glue and brush it onto the bottom and sides of the other bowl.

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Cover the bottom and sides of the bowl with red tissue paper.  You can also do this with paint instead of tissue paper if you’d like to.

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While Hailey was busy covering her bowl with tissue paper I cut out a mouth and some legs.  There are 8 regular legs and 2 legs with claws.  I also cut out some seaweed from the green tissue paper which I forgot to take a picture of.

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Glue on the seaweed.

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Add the legs.

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Turn the bowl covered in tissue paper right side up and put glue all over the rim.

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Add eyes and a mouth and you have your finished crab.  (Hailey used so much glue that when I took this picture 5 hours after we made the crab- the glue was still wet!)


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Beach Theme · Ocean · Paper Bowl Crafts · Toddler and Preschool Activities

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Starfish
June 2nd, 2009

Hailey is loving our ocean theme.  We found a great craft book (Crafty Kids: Fun Projects for You and Your Toddler by Rosie Hankin) that has several ocean crafts in it to do.  So, Hailey decided that she wanted to make a starfish today.

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 Here’s what you’ll need: construction paper for the background, construction paper cut into the shape of water, the shape of a starfish, a mouth shaped paper, 2 wiggly eyes, stars, tissue paper cut to look like seaweed, glue and glitter.

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Glue on the water and the seaweed.

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Add the starfish.

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 Add some eyes to the starfish and glue on some star shapes.  Add some glitter to the extra glue on the starfish.

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The finished starfish.


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