Owls
High in a tree.
I can see,
1 (one) little owl looking at me.
What You Need
1 graham cracker
Almond Butter
Plastic knife
Assorted cereal shapes, fruit and nuts
What to do
Spread the cracker with the almond butter.
Place the eyes, beak and any other features using cereals, crackers, nuts, fresh and dried fruits.
I can see,
1 (one) little owl looking at me.
What You Need
1 graham cracker
Almond Butter
Plastic knife
Assorted cereal shapes, fruit and nuts
What to do
Spread the cracker with the almond butter.
Place the eyes, beak and any other features using cereals, crackers, nuts, fresh and dried fruits.
Let’s Learn
Read some books about owls to your child and discuss the features and habits of owls. Nocturnal is a good word to explore and explain.
Make a book about nocturnal animals.
Make a book about night things- moon, stars, bats, owls, people who work at night, etc.
2 comments:
Looking good! And way to go with using the labels, too.
Diane
Need pictures! More Fiesta!
Oh, and can you give me some suggestions of owl books...
Owl Quiet on the Western Front?
The Tell-Tale Owl?
Owl's Well that End's Well?
Which? Which? I mean, Who? Who?
-w
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