while at the library.
After a massive toy swap out in their play room, I remembered we actually had a Noah's Ark toy in their box of Little People stuff so I pulled that out and used it to explain who Noah was and what the ark looked like. The kids each held two animals of their choosing while I read the book to them, then I slid the boat around the table and let them each march their figurines into the ark "two by two" before we started our craft.
I'm not one to shy away from putting together a set of craft supplies myself—and I keep several craft drawers stocked with random supplies to rummage through for just such an occasion—but it really did help that everything I needed came in the box. The quads were able to peel the paper backing off the foam sticker pieces themselves and I would show them how to copy the photo on the box to assemble their respective animals. Coincidentally, two made a zebra and two made a monkey.
They were quite proud of their finished pieces and show them off to anyone who comes over since I hung them on their art boards in the play room (along with their super cute Father's Day card my mom helped them make, complete with flowers!).
After the craft, we watched our Baby Einstein's Baby Noah
Mission accomplished.

Hi, I bet they had a blast doing it! and of course now the story is stuck in their heads! hahaha so adorable your "babies" thanks for sharing http://upanddowninvenezuela.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteLooks like they really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteToo cute