While on the ferry my son found this brochure of local birds and refused to let go of it. I did what I do best and tried to think of a way to turn it into an activity the following day. We decided to do a bird craft. Read on to see how we did it. I would like to thank Shawna and her son for sending me the song request!
Nature Brochure Craft!
- Gather your materials. First, you need to go outside and gather some branches!
- Now gather the rest, you will need 2 pieces of construction paper, a bird brochure from a local travel kiosk (or a book about birds, anything with glossy pictures) some scissors, lots of glue. I had crayons in the picture too because I thought my son would want to draw some sky or leaves, he wasn’t interested.
- Start by cutting out the birds from the brochure, I had my son point to which ones he liked, I read him their names and then cut them out. Older kids could do this independently.
- Grab the glue. Draw a tree with the glue. I laid out the branches first as a guide.
- Add the branches to cover the glue
- Put more glue on the branches and around them.
- Add the bird cut outs.
- Let dry, yes it will take a while!
- Use your new bird guide when you bird watch in your backyard!
Song !
Sing a song of sixpence
a pocketful of rye
four and twenty blackbirds
baked in a pie.
When the pie was open
the birds began to sing
Wasn’t that a dainty dish
to set before a king?
The king was in his counting house
counting all his money.
The queen was in the parlour
eating bread with honey.
The maid was in the garden
hanging out the clothes
and down came a blackbird
and snatched off her nose.
You naughty, naughty bird
I need my little nose
to smell all the soapsuds
when I was the clothes.
I’ll get a sugar cookie
and hang it on the tree
if you will find my little nose
and bring it back to me.
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Princess Mommy says
What a great idea, it came out really cute. I think I may have to go through some magazines today on a hunt for bird pictures!
Georgine says
Love you son in that hat, he looks so handsome!
A Touch of Country says
What a fabulous idea! My kids love to watch birds and tweet like them.
Great post and a great idea. Thanks!
Shawna says
Thanks, Allie! My son has been transfixed by the song! I think this is a craft he’ll want to do, especially on a rainy day!
Kristin says
What a great idea, my son and I will have to do it this weekend. Also, where did you get that hat your son is wearing? I have been looking for one like that.
Shawna says
I put up a response post: http://www.thedaysarepacked.com
🙂 Thanks again!
MOMMY-MOMO says
very cute craft! and i love his outfit!
Pink & Green Mama says
Love it!! I can’t wait to make one with my own backyard bird-watching girlies!
duckofalltrades says
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful.
Heather - CROQZine.com - Dollarstorecrafts.com says
Super cute activity! Good idea!
Allie says
Thanks! Shawna I am off to see your response, thanks for being so patient for the song and for sending it in.
The hat ( his man hat as my son calls it)is rather iconic in our world .We got it at H&M in San Francisco when he was 7 months old!. A teenager at the store sawit on my son and said " That's one fly baby" LOL and he's worn it almost daily since.
This is hat number 2 ( bigger size) , and thankfully it stretches, I can't find a good replacement anywhere including H&M.
Beverly says
you are so creative! That is a wonderful craft!
Infant Bibliophile says
That’s kind of a scary version of the song! We sing “who sat upon her nose,” and no third verse. 🙂 As always, the craft is great! We’ll have to try that soon. My little guy loves Kevin Henkes’ book “Birds” lately. Thanks for the idea. 🙂
jennwa says
That is a terrific idea.
Preschool Playbook says
Love the craft–love the hat. I think you have quite the fashion expert there!
As you know, I really think you have a great site here. I’m a bit slow, but I have awarded you the Super Blog Award. Thanks for all the wonderful ideas.
relia says
great idea!
thanks..
unschoolingrocks says
Great idea. Very cute.
Valerie says
Neat craft (and song)! I made a field guide for my daughter that used bird photos like those. You can view it here:
http://www.frugalfamilyfunblog.com/2009/03/inexpensive-field-guides-for-tots.html
Your little guy is getting so big now! 🙂
kathi says
How cute is this! I might have to make one for myself!
Sam says
Great idea, I found you via Crafty Crow. I will do this project with my girl, she will love it.
Beth- the mama bee says
we did your project at preschool this week. thanks!
http://mamabeefromthehive.blogspot.com/2009/04/tweet-tweet.html
Deirdre Art Comes to School says
Love this idea. Let nature do the teaching.