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Note this topic was originally posted on webs.com in April. It was expanded and reposted here ;).
Those are the cutest caterpillars I've ever seen! Great fine motor activity and the patterning is impressive! Our eggs have tiny holes...I have to see if our pipe cleaners will fit through the holes!
Thanks for linking up!
These are really cute and look like a lot of fun. Great way to do patterns.
I just tried it but the pipe cleaners were too tight so I used fun wire which worked perfectly! Now, I just need more easter eggs so I can use this for our church project! Thanks again!
I'm happy to share such a wonderful idea that was passed on to me! I hope your children enjoy this just as much as mine did!
This post was mentioned in my Great Posts I Came Across This Week. Here is a link to my post: http://www.jdaniel4smom.com/2010/06/great-posts-i-came-across-this-week_12.html
LOVE THESE!!! Thank you for posting! I'm going to stock up on eggs after Easter so I can do it with my Kindies next year!
THANK YOU!!!!
so so cute and i have huge box full of old eggs so i might have to try this thanks
Cute! My daughter loves caterpillars and worms! perfect!
I love these! And mentioned them on my facebook page! I'd love it if you'd join up in our weekly blog hop "It's playtime" - it is shared between 4 blogs (link to one and the link-up goes public on all four). We'd love to see what your kids are playing with this week - it's on Thursday :)
Woooww great work and I agree about kids’ high level of concentration and determination. Well done with the pictures, it’s a very good documentation, showing the process and the product. IB Teachers are encouraged to document in the same fashion.
How do you get the holes big enough for the pipe cleaners?
I just love this idea! So clever! I can't wait to use it with my preschool class and my own children. Thanks for sharing!
Shauna
http://myshaenoel.blogspot.com/
This was a fun activity for my 7 yo,but the 4 yo couldn't thread the pipe cleaners through the holes.
Made these tonight with my three-year-old daughter! She loved it and they turned out so cute! She wants me to get more eggs tomorrow, so we can make more!
Where did you find eggs with 2 holes?? I'm not having luck and these would be great for my 3 yo preschool project! :)
I found the eggs with two holes in them both at Big Lots and Walmart.
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