Friday, 3 January 2014

Artic Animals

  Walrus Craft

Materials:

  • sheet of black or blue construction paper
  • 1 large and 2 medium sized circles from brown construction paper
  • 1 mall triangular piece from black construction paper(nose)
  • 2 long triangular pieces from white paper(tusks)
  • 2 eye stickers
  • 6 short pieces of brown string(whiskers)
  • scissors
  • glue
  • black marker
  • This can also be done with paper plates rather than construction paper 

  • Directions:

    1. Cut out brown circles. Cut 1 small circle in half to make the flippers.
    2. Glue the body, head, and flippers on the black construction paper.
    3. Add eyes and nose.
    4. Draw a little mouth.
    5. Glue on whiskers and tusks

Polar Bear Arctic Animals Craft for Kids



Materials- For each child, you will need:
  • 1 sheet of light blue construction paper
  • Arctic animal template cutouts   
  • White tempura paint
  • A toothbrush

Directions:
1. Place bear, rabbit, and fox templates on light blue construction paper.
2. Dip toothbrush into the white paint and flicking your thumb, splatter the white paint all around the edge of the cutouts. (The paint shouldn’t be too thick or it won’t splatter. Dilute with a little water as necessary.)
3. Remove templates and allow to dry.

The end effect is really cool. The silhouettes give the impression of watching the animals walking through a snowstorm. You could try the same concept with dessert animals through a sandstorm. Let you imagination go wild.

Polar Bear Cup Puppet Craft

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This is an adorable  and easy polar bear puppet craft you can make from a Styrofoam cup and some paper. The paper pieces don't have to be exact circles. It's probable better if they're not. A little oblong or diamond shaped is ok.
Materials:
  • 1 large Styrofoam cup
  • 1 large paper circle(head)
  • 2 tiny white circles(ears)
  • 1 medium Styrofoam circle(nose and mouth piece)
  • 1 small black circle(nose)
  • 2 curved rectangle shapes(arms)
  • 2 google eyes
  • black marker
  • glue
  • scissors
Directions:
  1. Glue the ears, nose and mouth pieces, and google eyes on the head circle as shown.
  2. Draw a mouth on the Styrofoam piece.
  3. Glue the head to the front of the Styrofoam cup.
  4. Glue the arm pieces on the sides, sticking out. Add claws if desired.

 Pinecone Snowy Owl




All you need are:
  • pinecones. You can find these at stores for very cheap at this time of year
  • 5 cotton balls that your child will love to shred into pieces
  • googley eyes
  • white and brown pipecleaners or felt for the wings and beak
  • Tacky glue
 For the fluffiest result, stuff the cotton pieces into each of the crevices on the pine cone.

 

Toilet Paper Roll Penguin

 

You will need glue, scissors, a toilet paper roll, black paint, white and black paper, yellow and/or orange foam sheet, and googley eyes. Here's how you can make this adorable craft:
  1. Paint the toilet paper roll black and let sit to dry.
  2. Cut out an oval out of white paper and paste it on as shown above.
  3. Paste on the googley eyes.
  4. Cut out a small triangle for the beak and larger triangles for the feet. You can use yellow, orange or mix it up and use both. Paste on as shown above.
  5. Cut out black spear shaped arms and paste one on each side. You can fold it in the middle of each arm to have them sticking out or paste them as they are pointing straight down.
  6. Let sit to dry! 
  7. Play with your penguin....
And my favorite......HAND AND FOOTPRINT CRAFTS





 
 

Multicultural Winter Inuit Craft and Winter Song

Here are some ideas to help introduce your children to the Inuit and their culture




Craft items you will need:
 
  • Paper plate
  • Light blue paint
  • Cotton balls
  • Glue
  • Black & red markers
  • Black crayon
Craft instructions:
Have the children paint the rim of the paper plate blue.
Let dry.
Next, have the children glue cotton balls all around the rim of the paper plate.
Let dry.
Then, using a black and red marker, have the draw a face in the middle of the paper plate.
Lastly, have the children add black hair all around the face.

 As a variation, you could use googly eyes,  yarn for hair etc.....

Books


Mama, Do You Love Me? written by Barbara M. Joosse is a lovely story to read to children about a parent’s love and the Arctic. 

 "Mama, do you love me? Yes I do Dear One. How much? In this universal story, a child tests the limits of independence and comfortingly learns that a parent's love is unconditional and everlasting. The story is made all the more captivating by its unusual Arctic setting. The lyrical text introduces young readers to a distinctively different culture, while at the same time showing that the special love that exists between parent and child transcends all boundaries of time and place. The story is beautifully complemented by graphically stunning illustrations that are filled with such exciting animals as whales, wolves, puffins, and sled dogs, and a carefully researched glossary provides additional information on Arctic life. "  From Amazon.com

Winter Song and Lyric


The Winter Song for kids is a fun way for children to learn about winter and the winter season.

Play




Lyrics