Well, we’ve kept to the plan so far!
Today we made two things – dioramas and counting octopuses.
The diorama was fab to make and looks brilliant. It was only meant to be a crafty ornament type thing but Harrison has loved using all his sea creature toys in it as a small world backdrop.
A diorama is a 3d picture or scene created in a small space. Ours was an ‘under the sea’ scene to fit in with our theme.
We used a shoebox as a base. Last night I painted the inside blue and painted on some seaweed, but older children could do this themselves. I had also printed out some sea animals from here and cut these out. Harrison had a bit of a scribble on them but then asked me to colour them in. Whilst I did this, he stuck on some little crab stickers that came in his sticker book. Alex was quite happy in his highchair playing with sea creature toys.
When the pictures were coloured and cut out, Harrison chose where he wanted to stick the octopus and crab. I taped some blue thread to the back of the star fish and jellyfish and taped it to the inside ‘roof’ of the diorama. However,they did twirl round so we coloured some more in and stuck them back to back.
We then glued in some grey pom-poms as rocks – we used the glue gun to do this so they stayed put. Harrison finished by sticking some crabs on to the rocks, remembering them from our trip to the Sea Life Centre
We also made a counting octopus. I cut a paper plate in half and we glued on some googly eyes. We drew on a friendly smiley mouth. I’d cut out some strips of coloured paper. We chose eight strips and glued them on to the back of the plate for tentacles. At the end of each tentacle we glued on a circle and labeled each one from 1-8.
Harrison adores his octopus, having lots of fun counting the tentacles and even cuddled it when relaxing for his nap!
The diorama looks really bright and colourful #MiniCreation
Lucas says: Dude – your diorama is awesome. Clearly your Mummy is far more creative than mine!!! This is so cool. I love the counting Octopus and don’t blame you for wanting to keep hold off it – it’ll be worth a fortune in a few years – you’ve got talent buddy. #minicreations
This is fab! I love it 🙂
Those two ideas r fab, they r simple things to do that the kids can’t join in and really enjoy using after they are made popping over from mini creations
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