Crafts:
Dinosaur Mosaic:
Supplies Needed: Dinosaur Picture (coloring book or printout), Regular or Sticky Back Foam Pieces, and Cardboard.
- Glue the picture to a cardboard piece.
- Cut little squares from different color foam.
- Have child glue or stick the foam onto the picture.
- Use can also buy already to use kits from places that sell crafts.
Dinosaur Feet:
Supplies Needed: 2 pieces of cardboard, ribbon,paint, markers or crayons.
- Draw 2 Big Dinosaur Feet onto pieces of cardboard.
- Cut out the feet and cut 2 slits in the middle off to the sides, on each feet for the ribbon to go through.
- Let the child decorate the feet.
- After it dries, Loop a ribbon through the feet area long enough for the kids to fit their feet and tie off.
- Now they can slip their feet through the ribbon and stomp around the house.
Paper Plate Dinosaur:
Supplies Needed: 2 Paper plates, paint, glue, gogglie eye.
- Take a paper plate and cut out a stegasaurus. When cutting out the stegasaurus, you will not have enough plate for the tail.
- Cut the tail for another paper plate and glue it onto the other plate.
- Let the child decorate his own stegasaurus.
- A gogglie eye can be used for his eye.
Make your own Dinosaur Puzzles:
Supplies Needed: Dinosaur picture, cardboard, glue, paint, marker or crayons.
- Print off or Tear out picture from coloring book and glue it onto a piece of cardboard.
- Have a child color the picture and laminate the picture. Can paint glue over the top of the paper to do this.
- Then when the glue dries cut the cardboard up into pieces like squares for the child to put back together.
Paper Mache Dinosaur Egg.
Supplies Needed: Balloon, growing dinosaur, newspaper, flour paste, paint.
Flour Paste Recipe: 1/2 cup white flour and 2/3 cup of water. Mix well.
- First we put the dinosaur the grows in water into the balloon.
- We then filled the balloon with water.
- Next cut newspaper into 8 inch strips about an inch wide.
- Dip the newspaper into the flour paste and apply to balloon.
- When the balloon is completely covered, let it completely dry.
- When the egg is dry, the child can begin decorating it.
- We waited til the end of the week to pop the balloon.
- When we popped the balloon a huge dinosaur was waiting for us.
- This project can get very messy I suggest doing it outside or on tile.
Coloring :
www.coloring.ws/dinosaur.htm , www.coloringbookfun.com/dinohttp://familycrafts.about.com/od/dinosaurcoloring/Dinosaur_Coloring_Pages.htmsaur,
http://www.ivyjoy.com/coloring/dinosaur.shtml This website also has great links for learning about dinosaurs too.
Other Crafts: Pictures Shown Below:
Pasta Art:
Supplies Needed: Different sizes and shapes of pasta, paints/markers construction paper and glue.
- Place different pasta in bowls or on paper plates.
- You may have your child paint or marker the pastas. Let them dry on wax paper.
- Have your child glue the pasta on the construction. Tell them they can make whatever they want like faces, houses,cars, etc.
Imagination Art:
Supplies Needed: Construction paper, glue and whatever you have around the house. Suggestions included: Popsicle sticks, pipe cleaners, paints/markers/crayons, buttons, string or yarn, cereal, pom poms, gogglie eyes, cut out of your children's hands and feet out of construction paper, paper clips, stickers, stamps, feathers, rubber bands and bottle caps.
- Let your child's imagination begin.
- Have your child glue different objects onto construction paper into any design they wish.
Canvas Art:
Supplies Needed: Canvas, Paints, paintbrushes or let them use sponges, fingers, rubber balls, marbles.
- Let your child paint away on their canvas, just like a true artist would.
Dinosaur Excavation Kit:
- These can be purchased at target in dollar section, hobby lobby or dollar tree.
- They hide dinosaur bones inside a block of rock like material for the kids to use special tools that it comes with to find all the bones.
- It gets very messy so I suggest doing it over newspaper and on tile or outside.
Fossil Dig:
- Print out pictures from this website and cut them up in squares.
- Make sure to keep each dinosaur bones with each other.
- Place one set of bones into a tub of rice.
- Let the child search through the rice for all the bones.
- When they find all the bones the child can then put the bones together to form their dinosaur.
- I suggest printing out 2 copies of each dinosaur, that way when you cut one up the child can still see how to put it together.
Dinosaur Grow Capsules:
- These can be found at Target and the Dollar Tree for $1.
- When the child takes a bath they can watch their dinosaur grow in a container filled with water. This way they don't get lost in the tub.
Visit a Zoo or Museum:
- Right now for those who live around Chicagoland, they have life-size dinosaurs that move and make noise.
- Some of these dinosaurs the kids can make move and have them make noises.
- These can be found at Brookfield Zoo.
- They will be there through October.
- http://www.brookfieldzoo.org/.
Cave Painting:
- Take a large cardboard box and cut out a door, let the child draw little cave paintings inside and outside the box.
Hot Lava Game:
- Place a red blanket inside and over a bucket or trashcan like lava.
- Have the child try to throw dinosaurs or bean bags into the hot lava.
Dinosaur Egg Hunt:
- Place little dinosaurs in Easter eggs and hide them around the yard.
- Let your child go on a dinosaur egg hunt.
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dig:
- You will need chocolate chip cookies, and skewers for this game.
- Let your child take the skewers and dig out the chocolate chip out of their cookies.
Dinosaur Egg on a Spoon Race:
- Give each child and/ or adult a spoon, plastic egg or hard-boiled egg and have a race.
Hot Dinosaur Egg:
- This game is just like hot potato.
- You can use an egg or bean bag.
Dinosaur Egg Stomp:
- Tie a piece of yarn onto a balloon.
- Then tie the other end of the string around a child's ankle.
- Then the kids try to stomp on each other balloons and try to pop them.
- Make sure the piece of yarn is not to short or long.
Wooden Dinosaurs:
- Can be found at dollar trees, walmart and craft stores.
- The child just paints their dinosaurs whatever they wish
- Has a hook on back for hanging.
Snacks/Food
- Dinosaur Eggs: Boiled Eggs
- Dinosaur Bones: Pretzel Sticks
- Chicken Wings (Meat Eaters), Vegetable Platter(Plant Eaters)
- Brontosaurs Burgers
- Popsicles with gummy dinosaurs (make your own)
- Create a Saur gummies by General Mills
- Dinosaur Cereal
- Dinosaur Chicken Nuggets
- Dinosaur Sandwiches(they have dinosaurs sandwich cutters at Wal-Mart in the bread section)
- Dinosaur Cookies (can make these with cookie cutters)
- Diego Great Dinosaur Rescue Gummies by Kellogg
- Jello Dinosaur Eggs filled with dinosaur gummies (use jello mold for making easter eggs)
- Dinosaur and Shark gummies at Hyvee
Remember to check out my books, videos and TV suggestions on supply list for week two.
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