spring

Cupcake liner flowers!

cupcake liner flower

 

momstown Newmarket-Aurora made this fun flower craft as part of the festivities at their indoor Easter Egg Hunt.

 

What you need:

  • Construction paper
  • Craft sticks (buy them coloured or colour with marker)
  • Markers
  • Cupcake liners with flower prints (or regular cupcake liners that you decorate yourself!)
  • Glitter flower stickers

 

cupcake liner flower

 

Glue stem (stick) onto paper, and then glue flower (cupcake liner) on top! Very simple to make 3-D flowers for a pretty spring craft!

There are lots of flower crafts at momstown - enjoy them all spring and summer!

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Spring handprint chicks!

Celebrate Spring with this cute little handprint chick craft! momstown Oshawa-Port Perry made these adorable chicks at their Easter celebration, but you can enjoy these all year long.

 

handprint chick craft

 

What you need to make this cute little chick:

  • Yellow and orange construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Pencil
  • Googly eyes

 

Trace the child's hands and cut out of yellow paper. These will be the chick's wings. Cut out a large oval for the chick's body from yellow paper; cut out feet and beak from orange paper.

Have child glue on the parts to make the chick, then add googly eyes as a finishing touch! Makes a great keepsake for remembering their hand size this spring!

 

real baby chick

 

Here's a cute song about baby animals to sing with your children:

I Like Baby Animals - Tune "London Bridge"
I like baby animals,
Animals, animals.
I like baby animals,
I'll name some for you.
Kittens, puppies, chicks and foals,
Chicks and foals, chicks and foals.
Kittens, puppies, chicks and foals,
I can name some more.
Goslings, ducklings, lambs and calves,
Lambs and calves, lambs and calves.
Goslings, ducklings, lambs and calves,
I like baby animals.

 

Explore more animal crafts with your kids this spring with momstown!

 

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Cut and paste flower picture

A recent playdate with three 6 year olds boys... in which both of mini-sticks were played and flower pictures were made? Yes! It can happen!

 

flower arts and crafts

 

We used:

  • Coffee filters (the boys cut them a bit smaller - apparently cupcake liners would be the right size but we didn't have any!)
  • Yellow, green, and blue construction paper
  • Scissors and gluesticks
  • Yellow marker or highlighter

 

flower arts and crafts

 

 

Depending on the age of the child, you can either help them cut, or trace for them to cut out a green stem and green leaves. Glue them in place. Then, use a yellow highlighter or marker to colour the coffee filter and glue it on, then glue on the flower petals.

 

flower arts and crafts

 

 

As an added touch you can curl out the ends of the petals to give it a three-dimensional effect! According to the boys, these are dandelions... one of the nicest flowers (if you're a kid!) momstown has lots of flower crafts to enjoy this spring!

Enjoy!

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Easter wreath

momstown Barrie celebrated spring and looked forward to Easter with a pretty Easter wreath craft!

 

Easter wreath

 

What you need:

  • Paper Plate
  • Tissue Paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Stickers

Cut out the inside of the paper plate so you are left with a wreath shape. Glue on pastel-coloured tissue paper or decorate with stickers! Simple and fun, like all of momstown's spring crafts!

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Footprint Flowers

momstown Toronto Bloorwest got down and dirty - all the way to their feet - at the playgroup celebrating momstown's Flower theme for the month of April!

 

footprint flowers

 

Moms drew on the stems and leaves, and the kids used their footprints to make flower petals! They made some beautiful creations!

Looking for more flower-themed crafts this spring? Click here for all kinds of way to craft flowers at home.

 

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Book Review - Bullfrogs and Butterflies

This spring, introduce your child to some great reads - all about butterflies and frogs - one of momstown's freshest curriculum themes!

 

very hungry caterpillar

 

The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle

A great classic read, and sensory too as babies and toddlers can put their fingers into the little holes in all the food the caterpillar eats! Try momstown's accompanying simple caterpillar craft.

 

good night sweet butterfly

 

Good Night, Sweet Butterflies by Melanie Gerth

Though the book is simple enough for babies and toddlers, preschoolers will enjoy the counting throughout, as the butterflies are counted down from 10 to 1. Sparkly butterflies are 3D and offer great sensory experience too.

 

butterfly butterfly

 

Butterfly, Butterfly by Petr Horacek

Simple story with great illustrations. A little girl named Lucy finds a butterfly one day, but the next day she can’t see it anywhere. She searches outdoors and sees lots of other insects, and finally when she looks up, she finds here butterfly in the sky – the last page ends with a huge pop-out butterfly that will delight all ages! You can make your own butterfly craft and help your child explore symmetry.

 

waiting for wings

 

Waiting for Wings by Lois Elhert

Tells the tale of how a caterpillar grows into a butterfly – in an illustrated style reminiscent of Eric Carle. At the end of the book, detailed information on types of butterflies is presented, which can help parents with all of those 'why?' questions!

 

too many frogs

 

Too Many Frogs! by Sandy Asher

A cute story about a rabbit who would like to keep his evening routine the same... but is constantly interrupted by too many frogs! You can make froggie puppets at home. Check out this craft in action with momstown Oakville.

 

frog where are you

 

Frog, Where are You?  by Mercer Mayer

This book has no text, but shows in simple illustrations how a boy and pet frog are separated, and then united again. Children ‘tell’ the story themselves using the pictures. It's amazing how well they can 'infer' from pictures. And, yes, your kindergarteners just might learn that word at school!

 

Have your own favourite butterfly or frog-themed book to share? Please tell us, we love to add to our library of favourite kids' reads!

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