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art activity inspired by how to catch a star on canvases and other crafts for kids

How to Catch a Star by Oliver Jeffers is one of our favorite children’s books. We were inspired by the beautiful illustrations in the story to create this watercolor ocean and star art for kids! Follow our Children’s Book Activities Pinterest board! (This post contains affiliate links.) We are huge fans of children’s books by...

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how to make a wish paper airplane craft for kids with pictures on the front and back

My daughters have been loving the Star Darling book series, and it inspired a new craft from my 10 year old Lucy. She thought it would be fun to come up with our own wishes and shoot them into the stars, just like a paper airplane. Of course the wish for sunny days is my star, … Continued

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two pieces of paper with the words how to catch a star name and number rockets

In the Oliver Jeffers’ story How To Catch A Star A little boy is trying to catch a star of his very own He thinks about flying up to the sky in his rocket Only, it ran out of petrol last Tues…

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some colorful paper stars are on a blue background and one is made out of tin foil

We read the story Draw Me a Star and made these super easy tin foil stars. I got the idea of drawing on tin foil from Pinterest! We are also working on an Eric Carle alphabet. I love how they are coming out! Partners created Very Hungry stories together. You can find the template below. Our Stars Starting An Eric Carle Alphabet Book We just started a unit on shapes, so this is an excellent connection. All of his creatures can easily be made by looking at the shape of the animals. I had the…

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four different pictures of children's artwork

Today's story was How to Catch a Star by Oliver Jeffers As families arrived found lots of black, sparkly, glittery playdough, foil stars and star-shaped pastry cutters. The picture speaks for itself... We read the story together. Story props included: boy puppet, seagull puppet, tree puppet, space rocket puppet, star puppet, sandwich and juice box (the boy's lunch), sandpaper star (the starfish) This is a brilliant story to tell with just the props, no book needed really, but Oliver Jeffers'…

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a chalk drawing of a house with stars and the words make your own constellation written on it

This is a wonderful activity for preschoolers interested in constellations and space. When I did this activity with my PreK class most of the children chose to make multiple constellations. For a special treat use glow in the dark stars! Gather your materials. You need black or dark blue paper, some white or yellow chalk […]

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