Indoor Activities with Kids: Dinosaur Craft and Story Time
Reading stories aloud together builds vocabulary, improves comprehension, and promotes speech development. By adding a craft to the experience, you continue to build on story time learning; practicing motor skills and creativity, while reminding the child of themes and words from the story. It becomes active engagement, in the same way that the added movement of Bendy Bookworm’s yoga poses do, in order to benefit the child’s optimal ability to learn through play.
Need more things to do at home with your toddler? Perfect! This craft is for you. Ideal for ages 18 months - 5 years old. This is a perfect craft with suggested book titles is great for practicing using scissors, drawing shapes, and using the proper amount of glue (yeah, we all know that one takes practice!!).
Cognitive Skills: vocabulary (learned from picture book)
Motor Skills: glueing and scissor practice
Emotional Skills: self expression and creativity (practiced during the craft)
Materials:
*Paper Plate or White Paper
*Glue
*Scissors
*Crayons
Optional: Googley Eyes, Colored Tissue Paper, Construction Paper, OR Washable Paint
Step One:
* Cut a paper plate in half so you have two equal halves.
One half will become the dinosaur's body.
Step Two:
* Draw the neck/ head along the edge of the second paper plate half and cut out.
* Tape or Glue "the neck" to "the body" behind the paper plate.
Step Three:
*Use the left over paper plate half (from cutting out the neck and head portion) to cut out two legs and a tail. Tape or Glue the pieces behind “the body.”
Step Four:
* Color your dinosaur: use washable paint, crayons, markers, construction paper, or colored tissue paper. Don't forget to give your dinosaur an eye!
Pair With:
These titles can be found on overdrive/ hoopla, ebook catalogs
you may be able to access with your library card!