I’ve shared a couple of What The Ladybird Heard activities previously and I thought it would be fun to make a little printable that you could use with your children too drawing in the characters for the posters. I’ve made a few different version of this What The Ladybird Heard wanted poster so that you can choose the one that suits you best – or use it for a different activity entirely!…
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Q-Tip Ladybird Craft for Toddlers
I love using q-tips for crafts(or cotton buds as they’re called here in the UK). They’re cheap, you probably have some in your bathroom cabinet and they’re great for practising fine motor skills – always a winner with crafts for toddlers. My youngest has been wanting to make a ladybird for a couple of weeks now but I couldn’t think of anything that she could have fun and enjoy without being too adult led. I think it’s ok to prep a couple of bits in advance to help, but she’s only two so I don’t really like telling her where to stick things, or telling her that she shouldn’t use the pink paint if that’s what she wants. Thankfully this ladybird craft for toddlers suited her perfectly, I’ll share a couple of ideas in the post about how to make this as easy and enjoyable as possible and also a couple of ways you could change up this ladybird craft for older kids.
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