Age Group: 2 years (with help) to 6 years
Estimated Time: Under 30 minutes
Messiness: High
Materials:
- Paper plate
- Poster paint
- Coloured cardboard paper
- White cardboard paper
- Big pom-pom
- 2 googly eyes
- Tissue paper cut into small squares
- Shredded tissue paper
- Scissors
- White craft glue
- Pritt glue
Method:
- Paint the paper plate any colour of your choice.
- Whilst the paper plate is drying, cut out the dinosaur's arms and legs. Christopher wanted very BIG feet with 3 pointy toes and very small arms with 3 pointy fingers - sort of like a T-Rex. As he is still too small to cut out fine details, I did the cutting for him.
- I then cut out the teeth. He wanted 4, big, sharp teeth for his dinosaur.
- We then moved onto the clothing part of the lesson. I drew a beanie sort of hat and cut it out.
- Christopher chose orange tissue paper for the bottom part of the beanie. He glued these small squares (which I had pre-cut) onto the card with normal Pritt glue.
- He then chose the colour of the "wool" (shredded tissue paper) he wanted to use on the hat. This we stuck down with white craft glue.
- He then chose the biggest pom-pom I had to glue onto the top of the hat - also with craft glue.
- Once the paper plate was dry, we stuck everything into place with craft glue.
- Lastly, we stuck on the googly eyes (also craft glue)
Age Group: 3 years (with help) to 6 years
Estimated Time: Under 30 minutes
Messiness: High
Materials:
- 2 paper plates
- A variety of poster paints
- 4 A4 sheets of coloured cardboard paper
- White cardboard paper
- 3 big pom-poms
- 2 cupcake liners
- 2 large pieces of felt
- 1 pipe cleaner
- Scissors
- White craft glue
- Black kokie
Method:
- The theme for this lesson was "shoes" but Christopher, of course, insisted on making a dinosaur - so I decided to compromise and we made the dinosaur with shoes!
- We started by painting the 2 paper plates in different colours and put them aside to dry.
- We then painted 2 A4 cardboard sheets one colour and the other 2 another colour, as we used 1 sheet for each arm and each leg.
- Whilst those were drying, Christopher chose 2 different coloured pieces of felt and I cut out a very simple shoe pattern. As Christopher had decided that his dinosaur needed very BIG feet, I had to cut out very BIG shoes.
- We then cut a pipe cleaner in half and bent each half into a heart shape to resemble laces.
- We stuck the "laces" onto the "shoes" with white craft glue - you have to hold the pipe cleaners in place whilst the glue dries (about 2 minutes), otherwise they will not stick.
- I then used the black kokie to draw large dots onto each cupcake liner to make big eyes.
- I cut out triangular teeth from the white card.
- Once all was dry, we stuck it all together using white craft glue.
- It was quite tricky sticking the cupcake liners down without squashing them flat by mistake! But after a few attempts, we managed.
- Christopher chose where to put the feet and arms, and thus, we ended up with feet on the one side and arms on the other!
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