This week we started with the lower case of the letter ‘e’, and ‘e’ is for egg.
What You’ll Need:
- Yellow, white and orange foam
- a few small yellow feathers
- a wiggly eye
- pen & pencil
- glue/tape
- scissors
- Cut out a lowercase ‘e’ from a piece of a yellow foam sheet. To make the letters go along with the uppercase letters we’ve done in the past, this letter was cut from a piece of foam that was about 2” x 4” ~ small, but oh so cute!
- Cut out an egg shape from white foam sheet {about 2” x 4”}.
- Cut the egg in half using a zig-zag cut so that it looks like the egg has cracked.
- Cut a small triangle out of the orange foam sheet to use a beak. Add a line for the beak opening using the pen.
- Open the egg up {as pictured above} and glue the lowercase ‘e’ on top of the egg shell.
- Add a the beak, feathers, and the wiggly eye.
Mummy just used the construction papers for this and we do not have the yellow feathers, if we have, sure the kids will be so happy.
Resource: http://totallytots.blogspot.com
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