Blue Whale Craft Idea For Kids
Teaching your little one about different sea creatures? Why not go beyond those picture books and get him engrossed in a fun and exciting activity for a change?
This blue whale craft idea is super easy and needs minimal supplies. Plus, I’ve also added some cool facts about them towards the end.
So go ahead and get started already.
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Fun Facts About Blue Whales
You can also introduce your child to these fun and interesting facts about blue whales while he’s engrossed in this ocean themed activity.
- Blue whales are the largest animals to have lived on earth.
- The tongue of a blue whale is said to weigh as much as an elephant.
- The heart of a blue whale is roughly the size of a car.
- Despite being huge, blue whales usually eat small shrimp-like creatures called krill.
- To communicate with each other, these whales emit a very loud sound.
Supplies Needed For This Blue Whale Kids Craft
- Printer
- Colored Stock Card
- Glue
- Scissors
- Black Marker Pen
- Pencil
- Paintbrush
- Iodised salt
- Watercolor Paints
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How To Create This Blue Whale Art Project
Download and print out the Blue Whale template.
Cut out your whale template pieces and set aside. Glue the pieces together using a glue stick or white school glue.
Cut small bits of white paper and add to the edges to create “shine” and give your blue whale more life.
Your blue whale is done unless you would like to create a watercolor background.
You could also glue this fish to construction paper or print of white paper and color it in and repeat the steps above.
Either way your Blue Whale Craft is now complete! Enjoy!
Print Your Free Blue Whale Template Here.
Blue Whale Craft Idea For Kids
This is a tutorial on how to make a blue whale craft.
Materials
- Printer
- Colored Stock Card
- Glue
- Black Marker Pen
- Pencil
- Paintbrush
- Iodised salt
- Watercolor Paints
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
Download and print out the Blue Whale template.
Cut out your whale template pieces and set aside. Glue the pieces together using a glue stick or white school glue.
Cut small bits of white paper and add to the edges to create “shine” and give your blue whale more life.
Your blue whale is done unless you would like to create the watercolor background.
You could also glue this fish to construction paper or print of white paper and color it in and repeat the steps above.
Either way your Blue Whale Craft is now complete! Enjoy!
And if your little one loved this, and you can’t wait to try some more related ocean craft activities, here’s helping you out with that too. I’ve created a shortlist of some of my personal favorites right here.
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