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Teddy
Bear Hat added
8-7-97 Original Author
Unknown
Need:
a picture of a teddy bear head, Brown construction paper, Crayons, Glue,
and Scissors.
Directions:
Have the children color a picture of a teddy bear head. About the
size of a 8 x 11 page. Then cut strip out of brown construction paper.
Make headbands out of the strips. (Either use glue or Tape, remember no
stapes near a child's head.) Cut out the teddy bear head and glue it to
the front of the headband. Now the children can be teddy bears too!
Paper Plate Teddy Bears
added 8-7-97 Original Author Unknown
Need:
Brown paint, paper plates, Scissors, Crayons, Red and Brown
constructing paper, Brown yarn, Glue, and a Black pom pom.
Directions:
Let the Children paint a paper plate brown. Give then a chose of
light, medium and dark drown. When they are dry they can add construction
paper ears, eyes and bow tie (or hair bow). Let the children glue on some
brown yarn hair for texture. Draw a mouth and put on a pom pom nose.
Sleeping Bear added
8-7-97 Original Author Unknown
Need:
Brown bag, Picture of a sleeping bear, White tissue paper, Glue, Scissors,
and Crayons.
Directions:
Give each child a picture of a sleeping bear and let them color it
in. Cut a brown bag in the shape of a cave. Cut out the bear and glue it
to the center of the cave you cut. Now give the children small pieces of
tissue paper and let them glue it around the outside of the cave. Explain
to them that bears hibernate all through the winter.
Coffee Bear
added 2-22-98
Submitted By Susan,
Need:
Tan paper, Glue, Coffee grounds Or crushed gram crackers, and Scissors.
Directions:
First Print a bear pattern out on Tan paper. Then cover the paper with
Glue. Let the children sprinkle on the Coffee / Gram crackers onto the
bear. Cut it out for a great smelling bear!
Cinnamon Bear
added 8-8-98 Original
Author Unknown
Need: simple
bear shape, cinnamon, sugar, liquid glue
Directions: Mix sugar and cinnamon. Have
older children cut out bear shape. Children can place glue anywhere on the
bear and add cinnamon and sugar mixture.
Teddy
Plates
added 3-24-02
Original
Author Unknown
Need: 1
small paper plate, 1 large paper plate, brown construction paper, glue or
tape or stapler, markers or crayons
Directions: Overlap small plate and large
plate. The small plate will be on top for the bears head. The large plate
on bottom for the bears body Glue them together. Cut 6
circles out of const. paper. 2 for the ears, 2 for the hands and 2
for the feet. Glue them in place. Let my kids draw their own eyes,
nose, mouth however they want to decorate to create unique teddy bears.
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