GO BATTY: Handprint Bats
What you'll need:
- Construction paper
- glue
- scissors
- (optional--easier with small kids): black paint (washable)
- Squiggly eyes (or some whiteout and black magic marker, or cut circles out of white paper and draw a pupil with a marker)
Instructions:
1. There are two ways to complete this craft. Choose whichever you feel is best for you and your child.
A. Trace your child's hands on construction paper. Help them cut out the hand prints.
B. Using a lighter colored piece of construction paper, dip your child's hand in black washable paint and
press a few inches apart (sideways) on the paper. These will be your bat's wings.
2. Trace a big trinagle (about a third of the size of the construction paper) and a long oval (2/3 the size of construction paper). OR click here for a bat template to print from your computer, then trace those onto thicker construction paper. Cut out your bat's head and body.
3. If you used cut-out paper handprints: glue the body and head together, then glue the hands behind the body.
If you used painted handprints: glue the body and head over the hand prints.
4. Put the wiggly eyes on (or make eyes as suggested above in the "what you'll need section").
5. Voila! You've got a bat that looks something like this:
How cute is that? I love it. Now if you want to continue the fun keep reading.
Educational Stuff:
Go to this kid friendly website and teach your kids all about where bats live, what they eat, and even how echolocation works!
Now take a trip to your local library (or bookstore) and pick up this book to read aloud to your kids:
I hope you enjoyed this Kid Craft Friday! If you have Kid Craft suggestions please email me at jenniferwelbornwrites@gmail.com. Feel free to comment and post pictures of your child's bat!


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