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This week Emily found a little Caterpillar on our steps so we have been talking about Caterpillars and Butterflies. Of course that means we have been enjoying reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar , by Eric Carle. This is one of Emily’s favorite books and it is about a cute little caterpillar that eats and eats and eats until he is a very big caterpillar. He makes a cocoon (which should be a chrysalis) and becomes a beautiful butterfly.
Emily wanted to make her own Very Hungry Caterpillar to go with the story and I had a lot of egg cartons in my supply stash so I thought this would be a good way to use one of them. I cut the egg carton into a caterpillar shape and then Emily went to work painting it. I gave her light green, dark green and red paint and she did all the painting herself.
Emily added foam eyes and nose and pipe cleaner feet and antennae (I helped with the pipe cleaner parts).
Emily was very happy with how her caterpillar came out!!
So cute! I am always jealous of egg carton crafts since my husband buys a type that come in plastic cartons.
ReplyDeletea cute little hungry caterpillar!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute craft! I like that you could use it to act out the book. How fun!
ReplyDeleteHe is super cute! I love this book. JDaniel loves to eat. I add his name to the story when we read it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use all the extra egg cartons I have been saving!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting the link up!
Kerri
Love how you cut away to get a fun shape to the caterpillar. Have always done it with straight sections of egg carton.
ReplyDeleteWe found a caterpillar too, and started an activity very similar to this - only putting letters on the top to make alphabet, and spelling caterpillars - I hope to post tomorrow - I love yours, it turned out very cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable Caterpillar!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with your caterpillars. They turned out so cute. I always love reading this book when we talk about bugs, and I can't wait to try out this art project.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
Shauna
myshaenoel.blogspot.com
This looks very familar! http://myoatmealkisses.blogspot.com/2011/05/very-hungry-caterpillar.html
ReplyDeleteI guess great minds think a like! Don't you love literature!!