Fingerprint Spiders
ages 2-6
Supplies
Butcher paper or large white construction paper, black markers, ink pad (black or multicolor)
Activity Detail
With a black marker or Sharpie, draw a giant spider web on a piece of butcher paper. Put little fingers, one at a time, on ink pads (black or multicolor) and place fingers on spiderweb. You or your wee one can draw a silky thread to each spider, add eight legs, eyes and mouth for some happy, silly spiders. You can also try this with orange ink and make your own pumpkin patch!
Comments
The large, decorated paper could be used as a table covering for a party or Halloween day meal.
- Posted on Oct 5, 2007
How cute!
- Posted on Oct 7, 2007
This would be an awesome bulliten board for a preschool class. I would write each students name under their finger print for a large spider web display,. You could also copy a spider web pattern onto copy paper and have each child do several of their own finger prints and create a spider picture to take home to their parents.
- Posted on Oct 8, 2007
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