![]() ![]() They may roll around when you put them in the oven. Then take paper off the crayons and break them into 1/2 inch pieces. To make this butterfly, you will melt crayons. It makes a beautiful, artsy looking butterfly in the end!įirst, preheat your oven to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. I ended up using a hot glue gun later to make sure it stayed secure. I would suggest using something stronger like tacky glue or a hot glue gun. We used Elmer ’s glue, which worked okay. Then, glue on the googly eyes and pipe cleaner for the antennae. Then stick on the pom poms, with the red one on the end. This craft is very simple…even easy enough for toddlers! First, place glue on the craft stick. In fact, Eric Carle (the author) celebrates his birthday this week on June 25th, so that makes this a great week to learn about them! □ Today I am going to show you our caterpillar and butterfly crafts. This week we are learning about caterpillars and butterflies, so this book ties in perfectly with that unit. One of our very favorite books to read is The Very Hungry Caterpillar. There ’s just something about the book that kids love! The story is educational, the pictures are beautiful, and it ’s just a fun story to read! Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. ![]()
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