Easy Frog Craft Activity for Kids
Love toilet paper roll crafts? This easy frog craft activity is inspired, and is an excellent project to set up for your kid on a lazy afternoon. Not only will it keep him busy and occupied but will also help sharpen his fine motor skills and even learn a thing or two about these creatures.
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How to Get Started With This Easy Frog Craft Activity
One of the best ways to teach growing children about plant and animal life is through hands-on practical activities and craft projects, and that’s exactly what this frog craft is all about.
This project involves cutting and pasting and can translate into a nice busy afternoon for your kid.
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Frog Craft Supplies
Apart from the toilet paper roll, there are just a handful of other basic craft supplies you’ll need to get started on this craft project.
- Toilet paper roll
- Construction papers
- Glue
- Scissors
- Black marker
- Stapler
- Yarn
How To Make A Toilet Roll Frog
Step 1:
Cut a piece of green construction paper to fit around the toilet paper roll and glue in place.
Step 2:
Cut a yarn strip and stick it inside the roll, long enough to go all the way through the mouth and out.
Step 3:
Cut a red paper strip that will be the frog’s mouth and glue it inside the roll.
Step 4:
Cut the eyes and stick them.
Step 5:
Print and cut the ladybird and glue it to the yarn.
Step 6:
Draw the arms and legs in a piece of green construction paper, cut them and stick them.
Now you have a friendly frog to play with your kids!
This out-of-the-box toilet paper roll activity is definitely worth a try. Team it up with a good book about frogs and other creatures and make it a complete learning experience for your kid.
Easy Frog Craft Activity For Kids
Materials
- Toilet paper roll
- Construction papers
- Glue
- Scissors
- Black marker
- Stapler
- Yarn
Notes
- Cut a piece of green construction paper to fit around the toilet paper roll and glue in place.
- Cut a yarn strip and stick it inside the roll, long enough to go all the way through the mouth and out.
- Cut a red paper strip that will be the frog's mouth and glue it inside the roll.
- Cut the eyes and stick them.
- Print and cut the ladybird and glue it to the yarn.
- Draw the arms and legs in a piece of green construction paper, cut them, and stick them.
- Now you have a friendly frog to play with your kids!
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Angela Milnes is a Qualified Early Years Teacher who has specialised in Preschool and Kindergarten teaching. She has a wealth of experience teaching young children and is passionate about kids crafts and having fun as a family. Angela has also taught cooking skills and loves to share both family recipes and easy crafts here on The Inspiration Edit. Follow her on Pinterest!