- Gather your materials. You will need 2 paper plates,something to make some sound ( bigger is better- pasta, O cereal) some green crayons, blue paint, a large brush or sponge( we used this sponge because my son saw it and he insisted, a regular sponge would work great), a stapler or a hole punch and ribbon.
- Give your child the plates and have them draw the land of the earth with green crayons. They need to press hard for the wax to be think enough for the paint to be repelled. After I showed my son how to press hard and make the green dark he was good to go. Do both plates.
- Cover the plates with the blue paint.The paint should be repelled from the wax, if the paint is covering it, just blot it with a paper towel. Do the 2nd plate, let dry.
- If you are doing the ribbons for securing the plates, punch the holes in both plates at the same time, make sure the holes are close enough together that the stuff inside doesn’t fly out.
- Put the pasta or cereal Os inside ( I’m using cereal Os because they were left out after an unfinished snack yesterday and I thought that is a perfect example of not wasting! ).
- Tie the plates together with the ribbons. Or if you are stapling, now is the time!
- Make some music and celebrate our wonderful world!
Books!
“It’s Earth Day” by Mercer Mayer . In this book in the Little Critter series, we follow along as Little Critter tries to make a climate change machine to reverse the effects of global warming. Along the way other green choices are explained like taking the school bus instead of each child being driven in their own cars, not letter water run, and the three Rs.
“BIG EARTH, Little Me “ by Thom Wiley is a cute introduction into an environmental theme for toddlers. The book is a lift the flap format and the pages are extra sturdy for fumbly toddler fingers. I love the illustrations by Kate Endle they bring the super simple text to life, and get across the point that even little kids can help the earth.
Carebear says
This is one of my fave projects yet! Cannot wait to try it – because you know, my little Beast really needs a way to make MORE noise, LOL!
Rob says
Looks likes and awesome project my kids would love. Thanks. Also wanted to tell you my daughter Shae loves your songs 🙂
Mommy Niri says
Ooohh, perfect, was looking for an easy craft!
Beverly says
oh so cute!
Suzanne says
Oh I remember doing one of these with my kiddo, then it was making a rain stick.
Love the book choices for the little ones. Even though my 8 year old has graduated to chapter books, she still likes looking through picture books. I do too. 😉
Summer says
Thanks for the book recommendations!
hannah mihaila says
I thought that those books were very helpful… so glad she put those up too! ♥♡♥
Kate Endle says
Thanks so much for featuring the book I illustrated. Recycling is one of my topics!
Anonymous says
I just wanted to tell you that I finally got around to doing your peacock craft with my son and he LOVED it!!! Thank you!!
Allie says
I am so glad you guys like it, we’ve been playing with it more today .
Kate- thank you so much for such a beautiful book!
Simply Sara says
Thanks for such a great idea.
I had the kids make them in my Sunday school class today, and we had so much fun both making them and playing with them!
So, excited to try more of your projects!
🙂