Australian Animal Craft Activities for Kids
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Get the template here.
Decorate your paper plate by gluing on the green materials.
Colour the turtle head and flippers, cut them out and glue them onto your plate.
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Water down some paint.
Add some paint to the top of your whale picture.
Use the straw to blow the paint to make the whales blow.
Glue torn newspaper strips onto a paper plate. Cut eyes/ears/nose and glue on top.
Simply cover a piece of card in torn/cut coloured paper (using a hole punch makes this super easy). Then cut out a cockatoo shape out of another piece of card/paper and glue ontop. Get the template here.
Use loose parts to make animal shapes. Use a book for inspiration.
Painting wooden animal shapes. You can paint them again and again.
Cover a piece of card/paper with feathers. Cut the magpie silhouette out and place the cut out over the top of the feathers. Get the template here.
Simply cover a piece of card in torn/cut coloured paper (using a hole punch makes this super easy). Then cut out a emu shape out of another piece of card/paper and glue ontop. Get the template here.
Cut out animal shapes out of scratch art paper and decorate.
Using water colour paper, cut out animal shapes and paint with watercolour paints.
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