![]() ![]() You can find a bushel basket,for the children to toss the bags into, at a craft store like Michael’s.īulletin board display idea -Make a basket filled with strawberries. You can dot them with fine-tipped sharpie or if you have more time, you can embroider speckles on it before sewing them together. Make three strawberry shaped bean bags out of red felt. When the seeds have sprouted the children can replant in a pot with dirt. If too much moisture accumulates inside the cup, lift the top cup for a while. Place the “greenhouses” on a sunny windowsill. Put the second cup over the first and tape in place on one side. Place the seeds on top of the wet paper towel. Let the child wet the paper towel in the water, fold it and place it in the bottom of one cup. Write the name of the type of seeds on a piece of tape and also the child’s name to place on a set of cups. ![]() After eating your watermelon save some seeds to glue onto your paper plate melon. Have them glue green paper around the crinkled edge of the paper plate then fill the center in with the red. I used small torn pieces of construction paper- green and red. Provide several fruit juices that make dyes. Have the children drop the juices through an eyedropper onto coffee filters.Ī simple but fun art project to go along with your watermelon day is to give each child 1/2 of a paper plate. When it dries it is like a scratch and sniff sticker! Store in a covered plastic container.Ģ) Have children cover edge of each section with cut up squares of green tissue paper for the rind.ģ) Save watermelon seeds and have children glue five or six seeds on their slice of watermelon.ĥ) Now you have a cute summer refrigerator magnet! When mixture forms a ball in pan, remove. Mix flour, salt, cream of tartar and Kool-Aid in a medium saucepan. Ask children to guess why the pictures appeared.ġ package unsweetened strawberry Kool-Aid Lightly iron over the paper with an iron set on high (no steam) until the artwork appears. Place each child’s paper under several layers of newsprint. Have the children paint using lemon juice. Then let them glue watermelon seeds all over their red circles. Have the children glue their red circles on top of their green ones. Give each child a circle cut out of green construction paper and a slightly smaller circle cut out of red construction paper. Fruits Arts and CraftsĬut apples or pears in half, dip cut side in paint, and make prints. Our activities are widely used by teachers, moms, dads, child care providers and more!Īll our activities are available at no cost and are free to print and share. You have come to the right place if you are looking for fun, engaging and exciting Fruit themed activities to do with toddlers, preschoolers and kindergartners. ![]()
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