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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Easter Toddler Crafts

Dying Real Eggs

Talk about the colours you are using. What happens when the colours are mixed? Use a white crayon to draw patterns on the egg – what happens when the eggs are dunked into the dye, watch the white crayon pattern emerge.

Paper Blank Egg Patterns or Hopping Bunny

Write names of friends and family, letters and/or numbers on the pattern, then colour and cut them out (colouring not necessary – colour the names, letters and/or numbers instead).

Arrange the eggs or bunnies in numerical/alphabetical order, play bingo, write simple Dolch words on the eggs or bunnies; use the patterns for easy tracing/cutting exercises, the possibilities are endless! (Use the patterned eggs for cutting/tracing practice also!)

Colouring & Tissue Paper

Use paints, crayons, markers to colour the pages. Glue torn bits of coloured tissue paper to the pictures – mix glue with water to dilute and then use a paintbrush and the glue to paint over tissue paper bits. Using glue like this is great for small kids and also dries very nicely! Our kids LOVE to paint with glue instead of using glue sticks or glue squeeze bottles.

String/Yarn Glue coloured yarn/string to the egg patterns to decorate the eggs.

Egg or Bunny Mobiles

Colour the egg and/or bunny (page 15) patterns then cut the eggs out, punch a hole in the top of the eggs and thread coloured yarn through the hole and knot one end. Decorate a paper towel roll tube with paint or tissue paper and other items. Punch the same number of holes into tube as there are eggs/bunnies. Thread the yarn with the egg/bunny on the end through the hole in the tube and knot – repeat until all eggs are threaded and hanging from the decorated roll. (or enlarge the Easter words pattern and hang the eggs/bunnies from there)

Bunny Holding Blank Egg Pattern

Colour the bunny and the egg – glue a picture of your toddler onto the egg and give to Mom or Dad and Grandparents, Aunts etc or have your toddler draw a self-portrait in the egg.

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