Make cool DIY dinosaur fossils from salt dough and dinosaur toys! This dinosaur kids craft is great for toddlers, preschoolers, and school aged kids.
Warm up your printer as you'll soon want to print these Dinosaurs Clothespin Puppets. This adorable set of dinosaur paper crafts will have your kids playing for hours and with 12 different dinosaur designs we
These DIY paper plate dinosaurs are a roar-some idea for dino lovers and budding palaeontologists . Enter a land before time – and screens – these school holidays and get crafty with your favourite Resene paint colours. These dino-mite DIYs will add a pop of colour to your kid’s room and can also double as a creative toy. Don’t wait for the holidays to be extinct, get painting!
This adorable dinosaur diorama is fun for everyone to make. Kids will enjoy applying the stickers and creating their own homemade toy.
The T-Rex made it to the big screen in another blockbuster this past summer, inspiring new interest in dinosaurs for kids everywhere. By adding a single googly eye, you can turn a scary dinosaur into a friendly and interactive craft project for kids.
Make a cardboard dinosaur craft for your dino loving kids with this super simple cut and slot method of construction! Great for older kids to do alone or to make for little ones to decorate and play with on a rainy day. Cardboard truly is the BEST art material available as far as I am...Read More »
Fun collage dinosaurs you can play with.
Combine DIY and dinosaurs for the perfect kids craft activity! With dinosaur movies, shows and themes being so popular year after year, we wanted to share some of our favorite dinosaur crafts of all time. Plus, June 1st is National … Read More
Try this cool hatching dinosaur eggs science activity for preschoolers with a fizzy baking soda and vinegar reaction. What could be more fun!
We've definitely been feeling a little frazzled here between the hot and humid weather, a sick toddler, and several days cooped up in the house. Luckily, kicking off our dinosaur week is proving to be a great distraction. Dinosaur books are something I've been collecting for a while now, so we officially kicked off the week by reading several different dinosaur books. Later this week we'll be creating a dinosaur bone excavation, and while I had planned on creating the bones, I realized it would be much more fun to get Big Brother involved. Homemade Dinosaur Bones These homemade dinosaur bones were easy to make and are proving to have more than one way to use them. First I made up a batch of basic salt dough. Mix 2 cups flour, 1 cup salt, 1 cup water and stir until almost fully mixed. Turn out onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth. Before we got to work we reread Bones, Bones, Dinosaur Bones by Byron Barton. With bold, colorful illustrations and simple descriptions the book tells how scientists find, dig, move, and reassemble dinosaur bones. We also looked through a handful of other books for a few ideas of what dinosaur bones might look like. We did not plan on creating bones with a specific dinosaur in mind (although with older kids this would be a really fun challenge.) Instead we worked on creating the pieces we were interested in. Even Daddy got involved on this project and worked on creating a few pieces. Our pieces ranged from claws and teeth, to backbones, and more. Big Brother even got excited about creating some dinosaur eggs. We filled one large cookie tray with bones and another small one. We then baked the pieces in a 250 degree fahrenheit oven for about 3 hours. When they were done baking we let them cool on the pan. We then carefully collected them into a container. I intended that we would set the bones aside to use later in the week, but Big Brother had other ideas. He quickly took the box and started using the bones as building materials. He worked to create different dinosaur skeletons for quite a while. Inventive and unique building play!
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Try this color shadow dinosaur activity idea. Children (and adults) will love the beautiful colorful dinosaur shadows that you can create at home. Thanks to...
Cute and easy toilet roll dinosaur craft for kids. Make paper roll dinosaurs in both a diplodocus and triceratops design — free template!
A plush dino nugget friend to keep you company! Dino nugget measures around 4" wide, 2" tall. Comes with a split keyring. As each keychain is individually made, they may vary slightly from the pictures.
Preview works from Classified, an exhibition presenting Tate Britain's most recent acquisitions in contemporary British art
"Dino" print This is a Glicée print, printed with pigment inks on acid free, warm white, very light textured 200g fine art paper. --Small Print: The print measures 8.3” x 11.7” (21 x 29.7 cm/A4) including a white border for framing. Print without border measures about 6.3" x 8.9" (16 x 22.6 cm) Each print is signed Shipped in a sleeve in a fiberboard mailer with an extra cardboard inside. If small prints are purchased along medium or large ones, they will be shipped together in a tube. Please note that colours may vary slightly due to monitor settings
So, now that we are more than halfway through the month of Dinovember I thought I’d give you a round up of what our dinos have been getting up to. If you’re thinking what the Triceratop…
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Explore Your Crochet's free patterns blog and discover inspiring ideas to ignite your creativity. Read our post, 'Easy Dino Free Crochet Patterns'.
Kids can learn with every delicious bite of this Layers of the Earth Pudding Cup. These dinosaur topped treats make fun party desserts too. STEM made fun!
I’ve always been intrigued by dinosaurs. As a kid, my favorites were the Triceratops and Brontosaurus (now known as the Brachiosaurus), both herbivores. Maybe it’s because I’ve be…
DIY Dinosaur Fossils + VTech Switch and Go Dinos Review.
You simply can't teach kids about dinosaurs without letting them do a Dino Dig of some sort! I have been waiting for the opportunity to l...
We had a wonderful first month here at Smarty Pants Preschool! First, I must tell you how much I already love your children! I thoroughly enjoy having them in class and I’m starting to see each of their little personalities emerge as they interact with each other and learn. As I mentioned at our “Back to school night” I use the School District’s RUBRIC form (kindergarten readiness diagram) as a guideline while I’m teaching. We dove right in and we’ve been busy working on several things throughout this month! We have been busy: writing our name, patterning, hand eye coordination activities such as: tracing, lacing & cutting with scissors, sorting by color & shape, opposites, rhymes, beginning math & counting, Mastered Letters A,B, & C and more. Each of these skills were introduced using this month’s THEME: “Life on the Farm”, as you will see in the pictures! The children have done wonderful adapting to our routine here at Smarty Pants and they know just what is coming next at all times! They get excited for snack and recess & really enjoy arts & crafts time as well! They love paint…and ask if we can PAINT SOMETHING daily. It is a lot of fun watching them be social and experience a structured learning environment, some of them for the first time. They are making remarkable progress! Take the time to look at the worksheets I send home and the work we complete in class. This will be a good indicator of what they can practice at home! Enjoy a sneak peek into our classroom! --- September was a FULL month! We have lots of fun activities planned for October. Mark your calendars: October 18th- Black Island Farms Field Trip October 20th- NO SCHOOL UEA break October 27th- Halloween Costume Party! As always, feel free to email any questions my way! Love, Miss Kristin
Dinosaur-chicken-nugget-shaped throw pillows are suddenly all over the internet.
Nessie the Loch Ness Monster crochet pattern & FREE Neep the Amigurumi Haggis by Cottontail & Whiskers. Life is easier with our photo tutorial 'how-to' guides
These adorable dino nuggies are ready to be yours! Each nugget is hand crocheted using Bernat Blanket Yarn and are stuffed with Polyfil stuffing. They are a great gift for your fellow dino nuggie lover! We have 5 types: 1. T-Rex 2. Long Neck 3. Parasaur 4. Stegosaurus 5. Pterodactyl DISCLAIMER Since these are handmade, their sizes may vary in terms of size and firmness. Each nuggie is slightly different from each other so they are all unique in their own way! Please be aware that the safety eyes range from 6-8mm in diameter and may pose a choking hazard. Pattern Designer: Umber & Ivy
Being a parent is no easy task — in fact, it’s one of the most difficult transitions anyone can ever go through. Parents get to see the world through a new person’s eyes, and it makes the whole world exciting again. With a great sense of humor and endless love, their actions can make us burst out in laughter or in tears.