After we read the story (at least ten times in a row!), we just dumped some water right in with the shapes and they were set to go. This would be great for bathtub fun too.
Here's Drew's monster (and a snake too):
Thanks to my sister Donna at Mom of 4 for taking the pictures!!
Linking to Crayon Freckles, Show & Tell, Sugar & Spice, Red Ted Art, For the Kids Friday
Linking to Crayon Freckles, Show & Tell, Sugar & Spice, Red Ted Art, For the Kids Friday






Wish they had these shapes and creative bloggers when my kids were little!
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with these! This is a great activity for that book! Vicky from www.messforless.net
ReplyDeleteLook at your darling children having fun :-) such a sweet activity for them.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up to Kids Get Crafty!
Maggy
This is a great idea!!!!! We have foam letters in the bath but I never thought of the follow on implications of this! will be trying it soon! thank you!!!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this activity, and the way you tied it in to a great book! We have foam sheets, so I'll be trying this out over the weekend with my guys. Awesome post! :)
ReplyDeleteMandi at BBM
I'm featuring this on my Facebook and Twitter right now. :)
ReplyDeletethis is such a great idea! i also saw it on my friend laura's blog "art for little hands". we've yet to try it... looks fun, though. thanks so much for linking this up to my tip-toe thru tuesday party! hope to see you again this week!
ReplyDeletejust wanted to let you know that this was one of the most clicked links at my tip-toe thru tuesday party last week. it will be featured tomorrow! stop by and grab your featured button!
ReplyDeleteandie @ http://crayonfreckles.blogspot.com