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February.7.2014 · 4 Comments

Winter Craft: Polar Bear in the Snow

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Every Friday, I take my kids to a local art class, which they really enjoy. Last week they made snow-themed crafts. This Polar Bear in the Snow is a super-fun craft, especially for those of us in South Florida who dream of some winter snow when it’s 85 degrees and humid in February. It is a great extension activity after reading the book Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?

Polar Bear in the Snow

Materials: 

  • Blue and white construction paper
  • Textured white paint (just add sand to tempera paint)
  • Cotton
  • Wiggly eye
  • Glue
  • Glitter
  • Paintbrush

Directions:

Begin by cutting out a polar bear from white construction paper and glue it to a sheet of blue construction paper. If you need assistance cutting out the bear, you can always do a quick image search for an outline of a polar bear to print and use as a template. polar bear on paper

Mix white textured paint by combining regular tempera paint with sand. Paint the snow on the ground and snowflakes in the sky. paint textured snow

Glue cotton to the polar bear’s body and a wiggly eye. This is my 4-year old daughter’s Polar Bear in the Snow. Add cotton and eye

You can also add blue, silver, or white glitter to the ground and sky. This is my 2-year old son’s interpretation of the craft, which I have entitled Polar Bear in a Snowstorm. Polar Bear in a Snowstorm

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Comments

  1. Ashley says

    February.11.2014 at 11:53 am

    This is so cute! I’m totally pining it to save for when I have kids. 🙂

    Reply
    • Carrie Wells, Ed.D. says

      February.11.2014 at 7:40 pm

      Thanks so much! 🙂

      Reply

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