After letting the paint dry, we then glued on the yellow felt piece to the center of the plate and glued on the googly eyes.
Then we glued on the black felt piece that was the nose and mouth.
Our last step was to make cuts around the edge of the plate for the lion's mane.
Our finished project!
This was very easy for my six year old, especially since I precut the felt pieces but he still had fun making it. I think younger children could do this with a little help from their parent. I know preschoolers love using scissors but have difficulty cutting anything other than straight lines so this is a great way to practice straight cuts with the scissors. If you can get a free paint stick from your local paint store, you could use some duct tape to attach it to the back of the plate and have yourself a lion puppet. Also, I think next time I will make the lion some ears. If you want the original instructions for this craft project, you can find it at http://www.preschoolcorner.com/Preschool_Art_Craft_Packages_Animals.html.
As I said before, this would pair well with Barefoot Books How Loud is a Lion?. What do you think?
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