Frog Line Study Halloween Art for Kids
October or not, getting your toddler to try his hands at Halloween themed activities is always a great idea, and if you agree, here’s a little something for you.
This frog themed Halloween art for kids is the perfect way to educate and entertain your little one, especially during those days when you’re craving for a little alone time.
Super simple and with no adult supervision needed, you just can’t go wrong with this. Read on to discover how to get started!
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Contents
Supplies Needed For This Halloween Frog Craft
- Printer
- Construction Paper (or cardstock)
- Fine Tip Black Marker
- Scissors
- Glue
- Crayons, Markers or Colored Pencils
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Directions for the Halloween Art for Kids
Start by downloading the free printable and printing it out on a sheet of paper. It is always a great idea to use construction paper, since it is thicker, but if you don’t have it, you can still use regular paper.
Next, hand over that fine tip marker to your little one and get him to fill out specific sections of the frog with straight lines, as you can see in the picture.
Once that’s done, he can now move on to filling up the picture with color! Sticking to the good old crayons for this one is always a great idea.
Done with that too? Ta-da! It’s finished.
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Frog Line Study Halloween Art for Kids
This is a tutorial on how to make a frog line study Halloween art for kids.
Materials
- Printer
- Construction Paper (or cardstock)
- Fine Tip Black Marker
- Glue
- Crayons, Markers, or Colored Pencils
Tools
- Scissors
Instructions
Start by downloading the free printable and printing it out on a sheet of paper. It is always a great idea to use construction paper, since it is thicker, but if you don’t have it, you can still use regular paper.
Next, hand over that fine tip marker to your little one and get him to fill out specific sections of the frog with straight lines, as you can see in the picture.
Once that’s done, he can now move on to filling up the picture with color! Sticking to the good old crayons for this one is always a great idea.
Done with that too? Ta-da! It’s finished.
And if you’re on the hunt for some more similar paper crafts and projects to keep him busy, here are quick links to some of my personal favorites.
Five Speckled Frogs Printable & Activity
Fantastic Frog Books to Read with Kids
Frog Sensory Bin Preschool Activity
Toilet Tube Frog Craft for Kids
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