D is for dinosaur Craft Foam Craft
We made a letter “D” Dinosaur out of craft foam. We have been making one of these for every letter and are putting them on our chicka chicka boom boom tree.
Digging for Dinosaurs Sensory Bin
The kids had a great time in our Dinosaur Excavation Bin! I used moon sand as the main substance, but you could easily use a DIY Cloud Dough like Growing a Jeweled Rose makes.
I buried the same dinosaur skeletons we’ve been using, used them to make fossilized impressions, and to let the kids excavate. The kids had goggles, hammer/pick, and a brush to brush the dinosaur out. This was a BLAST and kept the kids thoroughly engaged for hours!
Fingerprint Dino Craft
Tinker Bell (28 months) made a Brachiosaurus using her fingerprint. She dipped her finger in our green ink pad and went along the pencil lines I had lightly drawn for her. She thought it was great fun and was so proud of the picture she made!
Measuring with Dino Feet
We read How Big was a Dinosaur by Anna Milbourne that does a great job of helping Preschoolers visualize how big dinosaurs were with the help of a cute little penguin named Pipkin. At the back there is a pull out poster (seen below) that show different dinosaurs next to things kids recognize today like people, trees, bus, etc.
Then we made our own Dinosaur feet to stomp around in. I cut T-rex feet (left) and Stegasaurus (right) feet out of cardboard from a box we had on hand. Then the kids painted the feet. I cut slits in the feet to stick ribbon through to tie the kids feet to the dinosaur feet and tada! We had so much fun trying to walk around in the HUGE dinosaur feet and then measured distances around our house in Dino feet.
Note: I first saw this super clever idea at Hey Mommy, Chocolate Milk.
Dinosaur Fossil Cookie Snack
As part of our Dinosaur Unit we made these simple and fun Dinosaur Fossil Cookies. You can use cookies in a log, sugar cookies, or the peanut butter recipe we used. Mix 1 egg, 1 cup peanut butter, and 1 cup sugar. Drop on cookie sheet. Use a glass to flatten the top. Press a dinosaur into the cookie to leave the fossil behind. Bake cookies at 375 for 8-10 minutes. Allow to cool slightly before removing. We also made Dinosaur Track Cookies too!
Flannel Dinosaur Play
We used our dinosaur flannel set to act out stories together.
Pasta Craft
Next up Minnie (Preschool) made dinosaur skeletons using pasta. We used the Dino Fact Cards (free with elementary pack), dinosaur skeletons, liquid glue, and pasta (spaghetti, rotini, large shell, small shell, and elbow). I think they came out so cute!
Dino Preschool Pack
The girls did some learning activities from the {free} Dinosaur Pack.
Book Recommendations:
Additional Resources:
- Alphabet Themed Units (like this one)
- {free} Tot/Preschool Printable Packs (lots of themed packs for fun learning for kids 2-8 years)
- Five in a Row Units (cross subject learning based on a classic book for kids 3-7 years)
- Reading the Easy Way (complete reading program for preschoolers based on the Dolch Sight Words)
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