Orange Creamsicles & Crafts
It’s National Creamsicle Day and what better way to beat the height of summer than with a refreshing creamsicle? Enjoy a creamsicle and choose a craft you may have missed out on this summer.
It’s National Creamsicle Day and what better way to beat the height of summer than with a refreshing creamsicle? Enjoy a creamsicle and choose a craft you may have missed out on this summer.
Toddlers will make an umbrella out of a paper plate, and colored paper.
School is back in session and you need a time and place to decompress. Visit the library to make a little mess and decompress. The best part, you’re learning without even realizing you’re learning. To enjoy slime fun at home, follow the link https://littlebinsforlittlehands.com/how-to-make-slime-recipes-elmers-glue/.
The children will create a moveable camping scene using the materials given.
Toddlers make a collage of vegetables using stickers.
Make a keychain or bookmark using small plastic beads. Arrange them on a special pegboard to form a design. Then, using an iron and wax paper, the beads melt together. When they cool off, you have a solid piece of plastic of your design.
Ooey gooey slime anyone? The children will be able to create various types of slime with the ingredients provided.
International Dot Day is soon approaching and we want to use your art to display in the library. The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds is a story of a caring teacher who dares a doubting student to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to “make her mark”. Adults are encouraged to “make their make” by transforming a dot on a piece of paper into something more.
Toddlers will create a picture using water.
International Dot Day is soon approaching and we want to use your art to display in the library. The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds is a story of a caring teacher who dares a doubting student to trust in her own abilities by being brave enough to “make her mark”. Teens/Tweens are encouraged to “make their make” by transforming a dot on a piece of paper into something more.
The children will create a picture using white paper and a single black marker.