We’ve done those circular drawings with the arrows
pointing from stage to stage since my son could pick up a pencil. So, after
years of doing drawings I thought, “Why not try something a bit different?”.
This is super-simple, and so much fun.
And, on to the art-making…
Here’s What You’ll Need:
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Thick craft sticks
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Model Magic
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Clear-drying school glue
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Googley eyes
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Pipe cleaners
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A marker
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Scissors
Here’s What to Do:
1. Wrap
a few different pipe cleaners sound the craft stick. Start at the bottom,
leaving a little room for the caterpillar’s head.
2. Continue
wrapping until your child covers the whole stick.
3. Roll
a piece of Model Magic into a ball.
4. Press
the ball onto the top part of the craft stick, making a head. If it doesn’t
stick on its own, your child can dab a dot of glue under it.
5. Glue
on two googley eyes and draw a mouth with the marker.
6. Cut
a pipe cleaner into thirds. Bend it into a ‘V’ shape. Glue the bottom of the “V’
to the back of the caterpillar’s head to make antennas.
Your child has a caterpillar! Now it’s time to grow
into a butterfly. Wrap it up in tissue paper to make a chrysalis.
Now the caterpillar can turn into a butterfly…
Here’s What You’ll Need:
·
The caterpillar craft
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Clear-drying school glue
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Craft feathers
Here’s What to Do:
1. Position
the craft stick vertically.
2. Dot
glue onto the back of the craft stick.
3. Press
craft feathers onto the glue to make wings.
The caterpillar has now magically transformed into a
butterfly and your child has gotten to explore the life cycle.
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Brilliant idea. I love the idea of putting it into a chrysalis too. My 4yo is getting really interested in nature atm so I am thinking this is a winner....
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Such a CUTE and creative idea! Love it! We are watching real caterpillars turn into butterflies at our house and it is amazing! Thanks for linking up at Everything Early Childhood!
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