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Make a Happy Crab for Zoo & Aquarium Month!

Hi Scribblers!

Did you see our post last week on Zoo & Aquarium Month? We wanted to present you with another craft to make with your little ones!

This Happy Crab is a wonderful craft activity to make with the kids! To get the activity sheet, just click on the image download and print! Then, sit down with your little ones and get scribbley! Making this crab is easy! Just color in the pieces and attach to half of a paper plate- it’s so simple! With this happy movable crab, your kids faces will light up with joy as they see their finished art out on display!

We love to see the art of young ones! Share your finished art with us on our Facebook page! Sharing is a great way to inspire creativity- it shows others that you were brave enough to explore your creativity, and also that you were proud of your finished work. So go ahead, share your art with us on facebook.com/scribbleshop!


It’s Find a Rainbow Day!

Hi Scribblers!

With sunny skies, it may not be the best day to find a rainbow- but we can still take today make a rainbow craft and think about how beautiful they are! Today we made a rainbow window sticker!

Using contact paper and permanent colored markers, you can create your own rainbow sticker! A rainbow is made up of seven primary colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo and Violet. In school, I was taught to remember the colors by the name, “Roy G. Biv.” Each letter is the first letter of a color in the color order they appear in the rainbow!

Rainbows tend to symbolize peace and happiness and in children’s shows (such as Dora the Explorer), they are associated with happiness and laughter. The bright colors are appealing to children. Why don’t you take some time today to sit down with your little one and teach them about rainbows and how they are formed? The next time there is a sun shower, take the opportunity to look for and find a rainbow with your kids!

Happy Scribbling!

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