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March 20th is The Very Hungry Caterpillar's birthday and to celebrate here are 51 of the very BEST activities & crafts inspired by the book!
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Kindergarten artists at Bauer Elementary had a blast with this lesson! This project concluded our Eric Carle artist study and was a big hit, especially because clay was involved! First, we read the classic book The Very Hungry Caterpillar, which the students read along with me. We then drew very large leaves - big enough to feed the hungry caterpillar, of course! Next, students used tempera cakes for painting the leaves. The following class period, students were each given a small amount of pre-colored green model magic clay (I mixed a batch of white clay with green tempera paint ahead of time). One of our learning goals was to create a sphere out of clay. The students had a lot of practice doing this during the lesson! They were given a few pom-poms at each table to use for measuring their spheres. Students lined up each sphere on wax paper and made a final red sphere for the head. The third and final day of this lesson involved cutting out their large leaves, hole punching where the caterpillar "munched," and gluing their caterpillars to their leaves! Small red pipe cleaners for antennae and sticky googly eyes (yes, they exist and are awesome!) added the final touch! Learning Goals: I can shape clay into a sphere I can recognize art by Eric Carle I can paint with care and use art tools appropriately **Reminder: See you at the Art Show! Hudsonville City Hall - April 20-28!**
We absolutely love Eric Carle's books in our household and one of our favorites is the Very Hungry Caterpillar. Try this Very Hungry Caterpillar bingo game!
This week we've been reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. We made finger puppets so that Burt could act out the story as we read it and retell the story in his own words.
Just like thousands of kids, Ms. Tiger and Mr. Tickles both love the book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. Lately we have been...
The Hungry caterpillar Rap is a catchy song in celebration of the hungry caterpillar which works well with the life cycle of the butterfly theme.
Very Hungry Caterpillar Gross Motor Activity – Great for Very Hungry Caterpillar Day on March 20th! This is a very fun and engaging supplemental activity for your butterfly unit or after discussing how caterpillars change into butterflies. Read The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. Have your students pretend to be caterpillars and act out how […]
Children will love these fun learning activities based on the popular storybook The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.
Do your kids or students love the Very Hungry Caterpillar book? If so, then these Very Hungry Caterpillar word puzzles are for you!
Tot school this week is all about butterflies. It’s been a rainy few days over here, so I am thankful we had a week full of fun exploration to keep us busy indoors. Here were our plans for our butterfly theme: And here are the details of each activity: Our favorite butterfly books for […]
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle is one of our favorites! Here's a collection of Very Hungry Caterpillar Crafts and Activities that you'll love!
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a must-read, and you can combine literacy and math with this Very Hungry Caterpillar Hundreds Chart Activity!
Children will love these fun learning activities based on the popular storybook The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar BINGO for Preschool and Kindergarten! Embark on a delightful adventure with the beloved characters from "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle. Our specially crafted BINGO game brings this classic story to life, offering an engaging and educational experience for young readers. What’s Included? 10 Very Hungry Caterpillar BINGO Cards Caterpillar Tokens 9 Caterpillar Calling Cards UNIQUE Caterpillar Cards BINGO Instructions Features: Immerse children in the world of Eric Carle’s iconic characters. Enhance visual recognition and cognitive skills through interactive play. Ideal for classroom activities, storytime sessions, or themed gatherings. Pages: 15 pages How to Use: Print: Easily print the Very Hungry Caterpillar BINGO cards for immediate use. Distribute: Hand out the cards to young participants for an interactive and entertaining experience. Play: Goal: Be the first person to mark three (3) images in a row on the BINGO card. Tokens: Utilize the included Caterpillar tokens to cover called images. Calling Cards: Use the calling cards to announce the images for players to mark. Instructions: Find detailed instructions included for a seamless and enjoyable Very Hungry Caterpillar BINGO experience. Bring the magic of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" into your learning environment with this charming BINGO game. Download now for an educational and entertaining activity inspired by Eric Carle’s timeless masterpiece. Paper Format: A4 size - 21cm x 29.7cm REMINDER: This is a DIGITAL download. Not a physical item. Please see the preview for more information. Let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Just message us here! :) Follow us! Instagram Pinterest Facebook Blog
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The classic book inspires art projects, science lessons, and even a healthy snack kids will love.
A fantastic collection of The very hungry caterpillar activities. These preschool activities are a great way to extend children's learning and interest in books and caterpillars.
Learn about the coolest insects around with these cute caterpillar crafts for kids of all ages. You'll find plenty of projects for your toddlers and preschoolers, too!
Some of the BEST very hungry caterpillar activities! Crafts, sensory play, printables, science, math, and more ideas for a favorite book.
Today a few of my first graders brought in (from home) two jars full of caterpillars, cocoons, and butterflies! OF course I had to throw out my salt painting lesson plan and bust out the marshmallows for caterpillars! I have never seen a butterfly quite like these. They had reflective silver spots! The kids were so excited! Bust out the Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle and talk about all of our FAVORITE foods! I even got to use my favorite google eyes I got at Michael's last weekend in the Halloween section! This student even made his a chrysalis!
A great lesson plan for preschool! These The Very Hungry Caterpillar activities are perfect for your preschool classroom or homeschool.
We invite you to play! check out our collection of 60+ Play Ideas Based On The Very Hungry Caterpillar Book By Eric Carle!
This simple caterpillar names activity is perfect for any preschool lesson about butterflies, insects, and more!
I'm pretty sure most people that read this blog will be familiar with The Very Hungry Caterpillar children's book. It's been a favourite for years and both my boys (2 and 4) still enjoy it. Whilst
This past week turned out to be much more fun that I had originally planned! To a preschool child, insects are either "WOW" or "yucky", but much to my surprise, my class thought they were "WOW"! Lucky me! One of my all time MOST favorite books is . . . . . The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle So naturally we spent an entire day discussing not only the book but caterpillars too! Everyone had a great time making the very own hungry caterpillar. Balloons made the perfect round shape! The children used their fingers to make the antennas. They drew on their own noses and legs. I think Eric Carle would be very proud, don't you? We also started making our "Name Caterpillars". This is one of my all time favorites. Each child counts the letters in their name and picks out that many circles. Next, they write each of the letters on a circle. Finally, we get to put it all together, add a head, some legs and . . . . . A close up view of Jon Brook's caterpillar. WOW, he has a long name! After our caterpillar day on Monday, we spent Tuesday talking about butterflies. It was really fun walking around the school fluttering like butterflies. We made beautiful butterflies by putting big blobs of paint on one side of our butterfly cutouts. Next we folded the paper and squished it. It was very messy We added a cute little thorax complete with an adorable little face and antennas. Wednesday was so much fun! We spent the entire day talking about bees! And yes, we "buzzed" the entire day! We also made the cutest little bumble bee ever! Everyone loved using the tiny paint brushes to paint on the stripes. Thursday was all about ladybugs and of course we had to read The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle. Again, this is one of our favorite books (to be honest, I am a HUGE Eric Carle fan!). Our ladybug was not quite as "grouchy". One student said, "she had already eaten her dinner and wasn't mean anymore!". I LOVE IT! I found a number of great ideas for the using The Grouchy Ladybug on The Official Eric Carle Website. Check it out for more ideas. Because of a threat of severe weather, our school day was cut short on Thursday. (Remember, we are in Central, Alabama and severe weather usually means tornadoes!) Anyway . . . we spent what little time we did have reading and talking about Eric Carle's book The Very Lonely Firefly . Again, here are some more fun activities for The Very Lonely Firefly Friday was spent talking about insects and all their distinct characteristics. Each child made their very own personalized insects and decided if they would fly, hop or crawl. We also talked about what their insects liked to eat! We also "at an insect"! We headed to the kitchen and put together a yummy insect out of good 'ole 'Nilla Wafers, pretzels, raisins and "I"cing! YUM! No one seemed to mind eating these insects! Thanks for visiting with us and I hope you stop back by next week - we will be talking about "birds"!
Our community library hosted another great family event this week, this time all the activities were based on Eric Carle’s book The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Last year I shared some of the wa…
The Very Hungry Caterpillar DIY Puzzle: Bring this classic Eric Carle book to life with this delightful DIY puzzle. This is one busy bag your kids will want to play with often!
This post may contain affiliate links which keeps this blog going but does not add any cost to you Objective: Creating simple sensory bins for Toddlers Skill Development: Sensory Play Age Range: Toddler Messiness: Medium…
FREE color matching and sorting activity for toddlers and preschoolers featuring a caterpillar. Kids can place colored objects on top to match or sort the colors. Great Spring activity or to go along with Eric Carle's book Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Take a look at very hungry caterpillar activities on one very popular book: The Very Hungry Caterpillar (by Eric Carle).
A set of addition sheets based around The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Inside you'll find an easy step-by-step how to draw the Very Hungry Caterpillar tutorial video and coloring page. Download yours for free.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Egg Carton Craft for kids, and more book extension ideas for The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
Download The Very Hungry Caterpillar match game to use with your Preschooler/Early Kindergartner. A great activity to complement the book!
This post may contain affiliate links which keeps this blog going but does not add any cost to you Objective: Creating simple sensory bins for Toddlers Skill Development: Sensory Play Age Range: Toddler Messiness: Medium…