Chickadee Shapes Craft
– kidsactivitiesblog.com
It’s a simple craft and a great opportunity to teach the little ones about a few shapes.
There is nothing I like more during spring than hearing the little chickadees chirping and fluttering around in our trees. They are such cute, plump little birds and the inspiration for this chickadee shapes craft!
Chickadee Shapes Craft
Here’s what you need to make this Chickadee Shapes Craft:
Construction paper (colors of your choice)
Colored Popsicle sticks
Googly eyes
Glue
Scissors
To make these chickadees, cut the following shapes from the construction paper:
Note* Quantity listed is per chickadee
1 large oval (chickadee body)
1 medium oval (chickadee chest)
2 large triangles (chickadee wings)
1 small triangle (chickadee beak)
To assemble the chickadees start by gluing the medium sized oval onto the large oval…
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Chickadee Shapes Craft
– kidsactivitiesblog.com
It’s a simple craft and a great opportunity to teach the little ones about a few shapes.
There is nothing I like more during spring than hearing the little chickadees chirping and fluttering around in our trees. They are such cute, plump little birds and the inspiration for this chickadee shapes craft!
Chickadee Shapes Craft
Here’s what you need to make this Chickadee Shapes Craft:
Construction paper (colors of your choice)
Colored Popsicle sticks
Googly eyes
Glue
Scissors
To make these chickadees, cut the following shapes from the construction paper:
Note* Quantity listed is per chickadee
1 large oval (chickadee body)
1 medium oval (chickadee chest)
2 large triangles (chickadee wings)
1 small triangle (chickadee beak)
To assemble the chickadees start by gluing the medium sized oval onto the large oval…
Chick-fil-A Encourages Families to Give Cell Phones a Time Out
– http://jimdaly.focusonthefamily.com/
My boys, ages 15 and 13, don’t. Jean and I have considered getting the boys simple flip phones for emergencies, but yet … we hesitate opening that door.
Beyond the dangers that come with smartphones, we recognize how easy it can be to become addicted to them. Americans now spend an average of 4…
Legoland Water Park in Florida Opens for 2016 Season
– takingthekids.com
How We Replaced Our Incomes By Selling On Amazon
– moneysavingmom.com
Guest post from Jessica of TheSellingFamily.com
Five years ago, I had a dream that I would be able to retire my husband from the job that he hated. Little did I know that in less than 2 years of setting that goal, it would actually come true.
You see, I was laid off from the same company he was working for… but instead of finding another job, I replaced my income by selling new and used goods on eBay…
Tips to Get Things Done
– yourmodernfamily
There never seems to be enough time in the day to get everything we need to get done… 24 hours seems to fly by when you are volunteering, working, or just snuggling with your sweet kids! Here are some of our favorite pieces of advice to help you get things done…
How to Prepare Perfect Ribeye Steaks?
– upliftingfamilies.com
A lot of people love a great steak. However, steakhouses can be expensive and unpredictable, but it is easier than most people think to make the perfect steak, right at home.
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