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I set out black sparkly play dough, pipe cleaners, googly eyes and a book with a spider poem (Mad about Minibeasts) to inspire some spider creations!
How many different creatures can you find - worms, slugs, snails, caterpillars, beetles, ants, woodlice, ladybirds? Each post will be a quick round up of some favourite ways to play and learn about each topic, with links to resources included. Discover the joy of reading with us, your trusted source for affordable books that do not compromise on quality.
There are lovely plain spiders in the kit too for doing whatever you like with, and these are prefect for turning into stick puppets (especially if you don’t have the time to make the handprint version I shared above. This joyful rhyme describes how a spider goes up, comes downs and again climbs up the waterspout of a gutter system. Rhyming text and beauitful, hand-stitched illustrations make this an ideal book for parents and young children to share.
they don’t have the patience to sit down and complete it or the fine motor skills to do detailed work.This was initially a spooky spider sensory bottle because Halloween is just around the corner and when I shared it with my son I started to sing the itsy bitsy spider.