This craft is loads of fun when pairing it with the study of worms or reading a worm book! Plus the look you get when the child touches it for the first time is priceless!
Supplies: brown paint, brown paper, and faux worms (found in worm bait) or rubber worms (found in party supply stores)
Process: Place the faux worm in the paint and let it wiggle around in the dirt (paint and paper).
Teach Well: Preschoolers need sensory experiences. Why not bring unique items into the classroom to help them explore? Those will be the ones they remember most!
Ok, that's the perfect boy art right there! LOL! When I saw the title I wondered if it was like those "elephant paintings" or "cat paintings" where the animal is the artist! LOL! (put a little paint on the end of the worm and see what they create).
ReplyDeleteCute idea, Jen!!