Tom (age 5) decided that the DOG would drive the bus! |
You can colour-in the school bus and because it is your picture, you can then decide, who is the Driver and where the Passengers are allowed to sit...
My aim is to help keep our elderly and less-abled folk busy and happy! However...many of the crafts and activities will also appeal to all ages and abilities, so do have a browse...Loads of different crafts and quizzes - very easy to find by clicking on category buttons below! Have also introduced some discussion on ACEO Miniature watercolour painting - a new hobby?
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Time to start getting your Easter Craft on the go...
Here is a very easy way to make an Easter Bunny using Junk Mail!
The bunny always ends up as a surprise, as you don't really know what he will look like, until you cut him out and turn him over!
What you will need...
Colourful paper - We used Junk Mail but any coloured paper will do
Glue
A4 sheet of card for background mount - any colour will do
Thin ribbon, wool or strips of paper for flower stems
Googly eye (optional)
Cotton ball tail (optional)
Butterfly Stickers (optional)
How to make it...
Print out
Hold the Easter Bunny drawing up against a window and using a pencil, draw the Easter Bunny image on the back of your sheet of paper
Work on that drawing on the back of your paper
Cut strips from your coloured paper or junk mail
Glue the strips on top of the Easter Bunny - do not keep inside the lines - just stick the strips on and go over the lines of the drawing, until the whole image is covered - as above
When dry turn the paper over and cut out the Easter Bunny using the original print as your guide
Turn it over and there is your "Designer Wear" Easter Bunny!!
Attach a googly eye and a cotton ball tail if you want to finish him (or her?)
To make the flowers print out the Flower Template (links above)
Using these flowers as patterns, cut them out of your coloured paper
Glue your stems in place on your card background
Glue your flowers onto the card background
We finished off with some butterfly stickers!
Hope you enjoyed this Easter Craft - for more ideas click on the EASTER button at the top of my Blog!
Today's quiz is all about our childhood classic books - who are the authors of these books?
How many can your groups get right?
I have given you both the book's name and the author but have muddled them up... so for you to pair them up!
In your groups of senior citizens, this quiz will stimulate much reminiscing about each book - encourage this discussion as it is good mental exercise!
Maybe memories of having the book read to them as children, or seeing the story played out in a musical or stage show - lots of good memories will surface...
Here is the link - printable instantly!
Quiz - Classic Children's Books & Authors
If you would like a supply of easy quizzes that can be downloaded as a PDF file and printed as required, please do have a look at my eBook...