Archive for the ‘Toddler and Preschool Activities’ Category
The Little Chick
Mar
To make your cute little chick, you will need: construction paper in colors of your choice, some pretty Easter scrapbook paper, black marker, scissors and glue.
First I cut out an oval shape from the yellow construction paper to represent our chick. Then I cut out another oval, just a little bit bigger than the size of the chick to represent a cracking egg.
Hailey glued on her chick and the cracking egg, then she added eyes.
She added a beak and then some decorative eggs around the bottom of the paper.
Hailey’s completed little chick.
Hunter’s completed little chick.
Chalk Art Easter Eggs
Mar
I was looking some fun new ways to decorate some Easter Eggs when I saw this on Pinterest, so I decided we should give it a try.
First Hunter put some painter’s tape onto a piece of card stock.
Hailey added some painter’s tape to hers too.
Then using wet chalk, Hailey colored in her egg.
Hunter worked on coloring his too.
After a bit of help, this was Hunter’s egg all colored in.
We took the tape off and cut out the egg… and this is Hunter’s completed egg.
Hailey’s completed egg
Another one of Hailey’s eggs.
I love how using the wet chalk makes the colors look so bright and bold!
Easter Activities
Mar
Here are some of our Easter activities from the past years. Click on the link below the picture to see the original post:
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Paper Strip Easter Egg
Mar
We made these super simple but very cute Easter Eggs (idea from Pinterest)!
We used glue, one piece of paper and one piece of card stock. I cut an egg shape out of the card stock and drew an egg shape onto the paper. Then I cut up some strips of Easter themed scrapbook paper.
Hailey gluing her strips of paper onto her paper.
Hunter putting his on.
Hunter’s paper all full of the strips of paper.
I added the card stock over top of the paper… this is Hunter’s completed egg.
Hailey’s completed egg.
