Tuesday, February 28, 2012
"L" is for Lion and Lamb
Last week for my 4 year old's Alphabet Box we did some activities with the letter "L". When I got the idea to use handprints to make a Lion and a Lamb from Our Crafts-N-Things, I thought this would be a fun and easy craft for my 4 year old (and my 7 year old always loves to jump in on the fun too!) Here is the post for the Lion and the Lamb that I used to make our own versions.
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4 comments:
And what child doesn't love to paint? Looks like fun!
Love the activity and the adorable pictures. Fun post!
This looks like a great idea for my 3 year old! I just went back and read your alphabet box and realized I really need to get organized! My 3 year old is my oldest and I think he'd really benefit from a little bit more "structured" activities!
Now, to find the time! Thanks for all the ideas and information!
so cute and creative! So many different crafts you can do with handprints! Have a blessed Lenten season my friend!