Home    Subscribe    Write for Us    FAQ    Contact    HubGarden    Login
Share your craft ideas for a share of the ad revenue. Click on Write For Us.

Hungry Monster Colour Matching Game

by Claire Winlow (follow)
Easy (884)      Under 5s (593)      Parent Craft (80)      Games (25)      Monster (13)      Coloyr Recognition (1)      Colour Matching (1)     


Monster, game, colour, Lego, preschool
Feed Me Now!


This is a great activity for young kids to learn about colours and older kids will also enjoy decorating their Monster bags.

Time: 15 - 20 minutes
Age: Under 5's
Level: Easy



Brown paper bag
These paper bags will be transformed into Hungry Monsters


Materials
Paper bags
Scissors
Coloured paper
Glue
Pens, googly eyes and other other decorations you have
Different coloured Lego or Mega Bloks

Method



Brown paper bag


The basis for your creation is a simple paper bag. Once stood up it will be the body of the monster.



Monster, preschool, colour, game


Snip off the handles of the bags and then cut monster shapes from different colours of paper.
Cut a hole in the paper for the mouth. It should be large enough to feed a Lego or Maga Blok through.
Glue the paper monsters to the front of the bags and then cut a hole in the bag where the mouth is.



Monster, preschool, colours, games


The fun now begins for the kids. Decorate each monster with whatever you have to hand.



Monster, game, colour, Lego, preschool



Monster, game, colour, Lego, preschool


Once your monsters are ready, open the bags and stand them up.
Pile up some Lego or Mega Bloks in front and kids can now feed the hungry monsters. Blue for the blue monster, yellow for the yellow one.



Monster, game, colour, Lego, preschool



Monster, game, preschool


Categories
#Under 5s
#Easy
#Monster
#Games
#Coloyr Recognition
#Colour Matching
#Parent Craft
I like this Article - 6
[ print friendly ]
More Articles by Claire Winlow
Create your own window box to brighten up a room or use to add decoration to a cardboard box pla...
6 likes
Add a little dazzle and sparkle to your fridge with some glitter peg magnets
7 likes
A simple summer paper craft activity for kids
3 likes
Toddlers love to glue and stick
4 likes
This is a cheap and easy way to decorate your own ceramics without having to buy specialised cer...
14 likes
Halloween is a perfect holiday for a party and there are so many fun foods you can create with y...
6 likes
view all articles by Claire Winlow
Articles by Claire Winlow on Other Hubs
Making simple bunting is a really easy and cheap way to jazz up decorations for a party
8 likes
Baby led weaning is an alternative to the traditional spoon feeding of purée when weaning babies fr...
1185 views
Bubble and Squeak is the perfect family lunch to plan for Boxing Day
604 views
ID: 20791
[ Submit a Comment ]
What a fun idea. I love this one!
Trending Articles
This is a fun activity that can get a little messy
1 like
A lovely spring craft for toddlers to create
3 likes
Box pinatas are a quick and easy alternative to papier mache pinatas
5 likes
For some students, math isnʼt always their favorite subject
1 like
Loom flowers are so easy, so fun, and if you make your own loom and use leftover yarn, they wont cos...
5 likes
With a flower loom, kids can easily create cute flowers, out of yarn, that can be used to decorate j...
3 likes
If your child loves to draw, this is a great activity for them to encourage their creativity
1 like
Upcycle a breakfast cereal box and hop into Easter with this cute Easter Bunny Mask
3 likes
Here's how to make a colourful elephant from a recycled milk bottle and tissue paper
6 likes
This cute and fun Christmas card can be made by little ones with the help of an adult
3 likes
Categories
Under 5s (593)
Any Age (405)
Over 10s (384)
Baby (12)
Links (1)
Easy (884)
Medium (247)
Hard (37)
 
Copyright 2012-2021 OatLabs ABN 18113479226. mobile version