The Very Hungry Caterpillar, are the perfect inspiration for some
good old-fashioned handprint art. How many other things from the book
can you make with your handprints?
Materials:
- A2 sheet of cardboard or paper
- Paints
- Paintbrushes
- A4 sheet of orange construction paper
- Craft glue
- A large bucket of soapy water (for cleaning up)
- An old towel (same as above)
Instructions:
- Start by reading the picture book with your child.
- Now create your own Very Hungry Caterpillar using just handprints.
- Find an area outside or lay down lots of sheets of newspaper or a drop sheet before you begin. This gets messy!
- The best way to make handprints is to paint the palms of your hands and then press your handprints onto the paper.
- For the caterpillar's body, paint your palm green and your fingers blue (his legs).
- Make four handprints in a row for the body. Paint in a red head and give him a face. Use your pointer finger dipped in black paint to make two antennae.
- Now add some things to your scene. We added a sun (handprints rotated around in a circle) and a butterfly, made using three handprints for each wing and a body cut out of construction paper and stuck in the centre.
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