Please link to See Vanessa Craft somewhere on your post or grab a “Tot School Tuesday” button and link it back to Fine print: This post contains an affiliate link.Link directly to your Tot School post, not just your blog.Links to shops, giveaways and products will be deleted. Tot School related blog post links only please.They can be original ideas or something you saw online (just make sure to give credit to the person who came up with the idea). Blog along with me every Tuesday and link up your ideas here. Turn ordinary toilet paper rolls into funny little Monsters with this cute craft. Link up your Tot School Tuesday activities here! Tot School Tuesday is all about teaching your child something in a fun and playful way. Tot School Tuesday Co-host: Kara of Mine for the Making (visit her blog for preschool aged activities) You can also help them wrap a pipe cleaner around the roll and trim into antennas, gluing pom poms to the ends. Once dry, help your child turn their painted rolls into monsters by gluing a giant googly eye to the front. While the rolls are drying, read Where The Wild Things Are and other monster books together. Not recommended for the elderly or those with a weak heart The Toilet Monster is sold at. Have your child paint the rolls with tempera paint and Q-tips or paint brushes. The green toilet monster is a GREAT prank to play on friends, family members and house guests. Kids of all ages will have so much fun making this fun Halloween craft. Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice SendakĬut toilet paper rolls in half. Learn how to make a Toilet Paper Roll Monster Craft with your children. (learning objective: fine motor skills, language development) This age definitely comes with its challenges, but moments like these make it my favorite age yet! I could eat him up, I love him so.Īctivity: Toilet Paper Wild Thing Monsters He was so into painting his monsters and beamed at me when I complimented his painting skills. I’m always amazed at how well my active boy does with activities like this that requires a little patience. This week for Tot School Tuesday, we decided to transform toilet paper rolls into “Wild Thing” monsters, minus the terrible teeth and terrible claws. Let kids get as creative as they want to be, and jump in and make some of your own too.Where The Wild Things Are was one of my favorite childhood books and I’ve loved sharing my original copy with my 2 year old. How much fun are these? I think it’s pretty awesome, and the ideas are endless. Kids can draw various designs for their monsters on paper before decorating to get an idea that they love before adding components. TIP: Encourage kids to use their creativity to come up with unique designs. Give kids access to glue, safety scissors and a multitude of craft supplies so that they can decorate their monsters.You can push the top down (as shown) or leave it open depending n how you want to decorate it.Paint your toilet paper rolls and let dry.Craft supplies for decorating monsters such as google eyes, feathers, string, washi tape, rhinestones, pipe cleaners, markers, etc.I think with these toilet paper roll monster crafts – we could do these numerous times, create many different creatures and it would never get old. So, when thinking of fun things to do with her I have to make sure it won’t be too boring and will keep her interest. She is eager to learn, but is also eager to be hands on and get creative. I make sure to give her some art time as it’s super cold outside right now and we don’t want to be spending too much time outside – so I figured art would be a better option. Now that I’ve started homeschooling Kyla again we’ve had to really try to find more fun things to do for our art time.
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