Little Red Riding Hood Craft Story Spoons

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A few weeks ago we shared some fantastic Little Red Riding Hood costume ideas over on our Sylvia’s Style section of the blog. Little Red Riding Hood has always been a favourite story of mine ever since I was a little girl.

However I have never quite understood how Little Red Riding Hood did not realise that the Wolf was not her grandmother sooner than she did.

Well today I am sharing some fantastic Little Red Riding Hood Story Spoons which were super fun to make.

I really hope you like them. These would make a great literacy resource for the Early Years Foundation Stage and preschool child.

Supplies for This Red Riding Hood Craft

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story spoons supplies

How to Make This Preschool Reading Resource

Here’s a tutorial how to make your story spoons.

story spoons

First you will need to draw the faces of your wolf and little red riding hood onto the wooden spoons with your pencil.

red riding hood story spoons

Next use a flesh coloured posca pen to paint the face of red riding hood.

Add pink cheeks and outline with a black posca pen.

red riding hood story spoons

Next paint the face of your wold with a brown, white and black posca pen.

red riding hood story spoons

Use the hot glue gun to glue googly eyes onto your spoons.

Add eyes to Red riding hood and your wolf.

red riding hood story spoons

Next cut out a hood for Little Red riding hood and a rectangle shape from the felt. Glue the felt to form a cape.

red riding hood story spoons
red riding hood story spoons

Repeat with the wolf by cutting out a rectangle piece of brown felt. 

Once the capes are glued together your ready to decorate.

red riding hood story spoons

Find two buttons to cover the area where the felt has been glued together.

red riding hood story spoons

Stick the buttons on with the hot glue gun.

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Your Red Riding Hood and Wolf are now ready to be used.

You may like to use the spoons at mat time or while reading with little ones.

It can make the story more fun and encourage imaginary play.

story spoons

Enjoy! We hope you liked our tutorial.

ed riding hood story spoons
ed riding hood story spoons
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Little Red Riding Hood Story Spoons

red riding hood story spoons

In this tutorial, we're going to teach you how to make Little Red Riding Hood Story Spoon.

Prep Time 10 minutes
Active Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Difficulty Easy

Materials

  • Posca Paint Pens
  • Wooden Spoons
  • Googly Eyes
  • Hot Glue
  • Brown and Red Felt
  • Gold Glitter Cardstock
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Buttons (Optional)

Instructions

  1. First you will need to draw the faces of your wolf and little red riding hood onto the wooden spoons with your pencil.
  2. Next use a flesh coloured posca pen to paint the face of red riding hood.
  3. Add pink cheeks and outline with a black posca pen.
  4. Next paint the face of your wold with a brown, white and black posca pen.
  5. Use the hot glue gun to glue googly eyes onto your spoons.
  6. Add eyes to Red riding hood and your wolf.
  7. Next cut out a hood for Little Red riding hood and a rectangle shape from the felt. Glue the felt to form a cape.
  8. Repeat with the wolf by cutting out a rectangle piece of brown felt.
  9. Once the capes are glued together your ready to decorate.
  10. Find two buttons to cover the area where the felt has been glued together.
  11. Stick the buttons on with the hot glue gun. Your Red Riding Hood and Wolf are now ready to be used.

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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!

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11 Comments

  1. These decorated spoons are brilliant! We love creating crafts and activities connected with books we’ve read so I shall be sure to keep this activity in mind.
    Filza

  2. What a fun way to tell a story! I never would have thought about doing something like this, but inner my son would love it.

  3. Awe. These little story spoons are so cute! I love how it really brings the story to life in another way. I love retelling projects like this. Puppets, felt stories, and these are so cute for retelling the story.

  4. Thsee decorated spoon looks so cute. I know what my daughter and I will be doing this weekend now.

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