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B Shape With Buttons or
Beans added
3-1-99 Original
Author Unknown
B shape could have buttons or
beans glued to it. Children just love to look at old buttons also.
Bee Wings added
3-1-99 Original
Author Unknown
The letter B could be the wings of a bee. For a big bee attach the letter
B to a big blown up balloon. Be sure to discard the pieces when the
balloon pops.
Bubble Prints added
3-1-99 Original
Author Unknown
Blow bubbles and pop them so they print on a B shape. Add blue food
coloring to the bubbles for color.
Noodle B added
3-1-99 Original
Author Unknown
Made noodle pictures with the letter B.
Bead Necklaces
added 3-1-99
Original Author
Unknown
Made Bead necklaces
Binoculars
added 3-1-99
Original Author
Unknown
With two empty toilet paper rolls per child, glue the rolls together to
form binoculars. Punch holes at one end on the outside of the rolls and
tie a string from one to the other so binoculars may hang around neck.
Decorate with stickers, markers, or paints. Wear on walking field trips!
Fingerpaint Balloons added
3-1-99 Original
Author Unknown
Glue five lids (baby food lids) open ends up, in a semicircle on a piece
of heavy cardboard and fill each cap with a different color of tempera
paint. Have each child in turn dip all five fingers of one hand into the
paint in the lids and then press them on a sheet of white construction
paper to make prints. When the paint has dried, let the children draw
lines down from their fingerprints, turning them into balloons with
strings.
Painting with Balloons
added 3-1-99
Original Author
Unknown
Pour three or four different colors of tempera paint into separate
aluminum pie tins. Partially blow up a small balloon that matches each
paint color. Then have the children dip the balloons into the matching
colored paints and press them on sheets of white construction paper to
create balloon prints.
Babies
added 3-1-99
Original Author
Unknown
Ask parents to send some baby and new mother magazines and catalogs in.
Invite the children to look through the magazines and catalogs and cut out
pictures of baby items - highchairs, baby food, cribs, baby toys, bottles,
diapers, playpens, and so on. Disucss how each baby item is used and then
help the children glue the pictures to a large sheet of construction
paper.
Balls
added 3-1-99
Original Author
Unknown
Help the children make a large collage of
pictures of baseball and basketball players. Invite the children to look
through sports magazines to find appropriate pictures.
Balloons
added 3-1-99
Original Author
Unknown
Show the children how to draw a balloon.
Invite them to draw balloons on large sheets of painting paper. Suggest
that they paint each balloon a different color.
Bathroom
added
3-1-99 Original
Author Unknown
Help the children make a list of the items
found in a bathroom. Encourage them to find pictures of these items in old
magazines - use the pictures to make a collage.
Beautiful
added
3-1-99 Original
Author Unknown
Make "Beautiful B Banners" - cut large triangles from blue,
brown or black const. paper. Have the children use paint, glitter, scraps
and other materials to make a big B on the banner - have children cut out
pictures from magazines of items that begin with the letter B - glue them
to the side of the banner.
B for Birdseed
added 3-1-99
Original Author
Unknown
Make a large letter B with glue - sprinkle
with birdseed. Wait a few minutes and shake the excess seed from the
paper.
Blow Painting
added
3-1-99 Original
Author Unknown
Make blow paintings. Put large dabs of watered down tempera on sheets of
paper. With a straw, have the kids blow the paint around.
Breakfast added
3-1-99 Original
Author Unknown
Cut out breakfast foods from magazines - glue to a paper plate - write B
is for Breakfast at the top.
Beautiful Blue Bunnies added
3-1-99 Original
Author Unknown
Give each child bright blue tempera or finger paint and have them paint a
cut out shape of a bunny. Have each child tell something about their
painting.
Also see Bugs, Bees, &
Butterflies
Also see Birds
Also See Teddy Bears
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