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Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

July 26, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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Paper crafts for kindergarten are a great and inexpensive way to have fun while learning. Also, look at my page Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum for more ideas.

Too, I’m sharing a fun zebra papercraft with a free template that you download at the bottom. Also, look at my Free Africa Unit Study for more hands-on ideas.

Paper crafts encourage kids to think outside the box.

Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

And one of my favorite things about paper crafts for kindergarten is that fine motor skills are strengthened in a fun way.

So any paper or paper scrap can be turned into beautiful artwork that stirs the imagination. In addition, kids learn to follow steps and paper crafts build confidence.

Besides, paper crafts can create lasting keepsakes.

KIDS BOOKS ABOUT ZEBRAS

Next, look at these books about zebras which may become your children’s favorites too.

5 Zebra Books

Zebras can be fun to learn about. Add one of these books to your reading day.

Shanti the Zebra

When a herd of zebras flees from a hungry lioness, Shanti can't keep up with the others and is soon left behind. Desperately looking for her friends, she asks the other animals for help. But a mysterious old snake makes a strange prediction.

Zella, Zack, and Zodiac

Zella the zebra helps Zack the ostrich when he is young and helpless. When he grows up Zack returns the favor by saving Zella's young offspring from a lion.

A Zebra's Day (National Geographic Kids Readers, Pre-Reader)

Zebras are one of Africa's most interesting animals, and in this pre-reader, young readers will learn all about here they live, what they eat, and how they survive in the herd. Perfect for beginning and young readers, National Geographic Pre-readers include simple, expert-vetted text and large, engaging photos on every page. A vocabulary tree at the beginning of the book introduces kids to key words in concept groups, helping them make connections between words. Plus, a wrap-up activity gives kids a chance to use what they've learned, while expanding their knowledge of the world.

Zee

Zee brews a pot of coffee to wake his parents so he can climb into bed with them, but after spilling two full mugs he has too little coffee left to do the job unless he can think of a new plan.

The Zebra's Stripes: And Other African Animal Tales

The craft I’m showing you today is an adorable zebra but first look at these other paper crafts.

PAPER CRAFTS FOR KINDERGARTEN

  • Fun and Easy Tissue Paper Crafts for Kindergarten
  • Kindergarten Paper Crafts and a Fun Tissue Paper Painting
  • How to Make a Paper Cone Fairy | Fairy DIY Crafts | Free Template
  • Easy Human Body Crafts For Elementary Featuring A Tongue Project
  • How To Make A Kids Origami Easy And Fun Whale
  • Facts About Japan | How To Make Kids Easy Origami Fish
  • How to Make A Fun Origami Frog Amazon Rainforest Craft
Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

Next, look at how to make this adorable papercraft zebra.

PAPERCRAFT ZEBRA FOR KIDS

List of Supplies

  • Colored craft papers
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Craft glue
  • Sharpies
  • Zebra template (download below by adding your email and you get it instantly)

Instructions:

Step 1:

Select black, grey, white and pink colored craft papers for the zebra craft. Print and prepare the template patterns.

The template includes patterns for the head, lower body, inner ear parts, and mouth part, tail, tail tip, mane strips and mane base.

Use a pencil to trace the template patterns on the selected colored craft papers and use scissors to cut the traced patterns neatly.

Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

Step 2:

Glue the tail tip to an open end of the tail cutout. Glue the inner ear parts to the ear parts and the mouth part to the front part of the head cutout.

Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

Step 3:

Glue the tail pattern to the backside of the lower body cutout.

Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

Step 4:

Take the mane base cutout and glue the mane strips to the base along the top side.

Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

Step 5:

Glue the open end of a strip to its inner end, on the base. Do not make any fold in the middle of the strip, simple draw the strip to its other end and glue them.

Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

Step 6:

Join all the strips similarly.

Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

Step 7:

Glue the mane base to the backside of the head pattern, keeping the mane part placed along the top side of the head.

Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

Step 8:

Glue the head pattern to the top, front side of the lower body base (opposite side of the tail).

Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

Step 9:

Use a pencil to draw the face and strip outlines on the papercraft zebra.

Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

Step 10:

Use a black sharpie to fill the traced outlines neatly and allow the ink to dry completely.

Paper Crafts For Kindergarten | How To Make A Zebra Papercraft

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Easy Peru Crafts For Kids And Unit Study Outline

July 25, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I have some fun and easy Peru crafts for kids. Also, look at my page South America Unit Study Resources for more ideas about South America.

Too, I have a Ancient Peru Unit Study outline that you can grab at the bottom.

Peru is a beautiful country with at least three geographical regions and much history to explore.

Easy Peru Crafts For Kids And Unit Study Outline

For example, the ruins of Machu Picchu, an ancient city built by the Inca people are still standing.

Too, Peru has part of the amazing Amazon rainforest which is filled with an abundance of flora and fauna to learn about.

But too from the sky you can see the mysterious Nasca drawings which are patterns and some shaped like animals.

BOOKS FOR KIDS ABOUT SOUTH AMERICA

Next, look at some of these books to add to your study of Peru and South America.

13 Resources for a Study of South America

Add some of these fun books and resources to your study of South America.

South America (Rookie Read-About Geography: Continents)

An incredible variety of climates and biomes span the territory of South America. As a result, the continent contains some of the greatest biodiversity on Earth.

Rookie Read-About: Continents series gives the youngest reader (Ages 3-6) an introduction to the components that make each continent distinctive and exceptional. Readers will get to know each continents' geography, history, and wildlife. In this book readers learn about the continent of South America, including the geography, native animals, people and more.

Ancient Civilizations: Aztecs, Maya, Incas!: With 25 Social Studies Projects for Kids (Explore Your World)

A full-color, compelling book for ages 7 to 10 offers a deep dive into the three sophisticated ancient civilizations of Mesoamerica―the Aztecs, Maya, and Incas― through hands-on STEAM projects, essential questions, and loads of fascinating facts!

Why were there more than 3,000 steps built at Machu Picchu? Why did the Aztecs roam Mexico for nearly 200 years before finding a place to settle? How did the Maya study the movements of the stars and the planets? Ancient Civilizations: Aztecs, Maya, Incas! With 25 Social Studies Projects for Kids takes kids ages 7 to 10 on a guided tour to experience the history, culture, economics, and daily life of the Aztecs, Maya, and Incas.

Biblioburro: A True Story from Colombia

A man, his burros, and his books bring joy to children in remote Colombian villages in this inspiring book based on a true story by celebrated picture book creator Jeanette Winter.Luis loves to read, but soon his house in Colombia is so full of books there’s barely room for the family. What to do? Then he comes up with the perfect solution—a traveling library! He buys two donkeys—Alfa and Beto—and travels with them throughout the land, bringing books and reading to the children in faraway villages.

Secret of the Andes (Puffin Newberry Library)

An Incan boy who tends llamas in a hidden valley in Peru learns the traditions and secrets of his ancestors. 

My Mama's Little Ranch on the Pampas

In the sequel to On the Pampas, the author recalls her first year on the small Argentinian ranch purchased and managed by her mother, in an account that includes a visual dictionary of the Spanish words and geographical terms used in the text.

Tales from Silver Lands

Atmospheric woodcuts illustrate this Newbery Award–winning collection of 19 South American folktales. Charles J. Finger heard the tales firsthand from native storytellers, whose fables of talking animals, witches, giants, and ordinary people in supernatural settings provide remarkable insights into regional values and culture. The first of the stories, "A Tale of Three Tails," tells of an age when the rat had a tail like a horse, the rabbit had a tail like a cat, and the deer's tail was plumed like the tail of a dog. "The Magic Dog" recounts an act of kindness to a stray animal that helps overcome a witch's curse. In "The Calabash Man," the creatures of the jungle assist a suitor in winning his bride, and in "El Enano," a greedy troll's insatiable appetite leads to his downfall. Packed with adventure and full of surprises, these and other stories emphasize the importance of hard work, courage, and loyalty.

Turn Right at Machu Picchu: Rediscovering the Lost City One Step at a Time

In 1911, Hiram Bingham III climbed into the Andes Mountains of Peru and “discovered” Machu Picchu. While history has recast Bingham as a villain who stole both priceless artifacts and credit for finding the great archeological site, Mark Adams set out to retrace the explorer’s perilous path in search of the truth—except he’d written about adventure far more than he’d actually lived it. In fact, he’d never even slept in a tent.

Journey to the River Sea

With the memorable characters and plot twists she brings to her best-selling fantasies, acclaimed author Eva Ibbotson has written a hair-raising novel, set in turn-of-the-last-century Brazil.Accompanied by Miss Minton, a fierce-looking, no-nonsense governess, Maia, a young orphan, sets off for the wilderness of the Amazon, expecting curtains of orchids, brightly colored macaws, and a loving family. But what she finds is an evil-tempered aunt and uncle and their spoiled daughters. It is only when she is swept up in a mystery involving a young Indian boy, a homesick child actor, and a missing inheritance that Maia lands in the middle of the Amazon adventure she's dreamed of. Readers of every generation will treasure Ibbotson's lush historical adventure that harkens back to the beloved classics of Frances Hodgson Burnett and Louisa May Alco

This Place Is Wet

Can you imagine living in a place where there is so much water some houses need to be built on stilts to protect them when the river rises? Or where it is so wet that some plants can grow on the sides of trees with their roots gathering water from the air? In This Place Is Wet, you'll find out all sorts of things about what it's like to live in the rain forest of Brazil. Try to imagine living there!

Bolivar: American Liberator

It is astonishing that Simón Bolívar, the great Liberator of South America, is not better known in the United States. He freed six countries from Spanish rule, traveled more than 75,000 miles on horseback to do so, and became the greatest figure in Latin American history. His life is epic, heroic, straight out of Hollywood: he fought battle after battle in punishing terrain, forged uncertain coalitions of competing forces and races, lost his beautiful wife soon after they married and never remarried (although he did have a succession of mistresses, including one who held up the revolution and another who saved his life), and he died relatively young, uncertain whether his
achievements would endure.

Ada's Violin: The Story of the Recycled Orchestra of Paraguay

Ada Ríos grew up in Cateura, a small town in Paraguay built on a landfill. She dreamed of playing the violin, but with little money for anything but the bare essentials, it was never an option...until a music teacher named Favio Chávez arrived. He wanted to give the children of Cateura something special, so he made them instruments out of materials found in the trash

Mayans Aztecs Incas Coloring Book: Coloring Pages of Ancient Mexico Civilizations for Adults and Teens

Mayans Aztecs Incas Coloring Book – Fun And Education For Adults and TeensMake the perfect gift for anyone who loves coloring! Enjoy this Mayans Aztecs Incas Coloring Book for Adults and Teens. Click the cover to reveal what’s inside!About this book:

  • 40 original pages drawings of Symbols, Warriors, Masks and Mandalas.

The Inca Empire (A True Book: Ancient Civilizations) (A True Book (Relaunch))

Explore the Inca empire, including how the Incas survived in the mountains, how the empire was built, and why it disappeared.

A True Book: Ancient Civilizations series allows readers to experience what makes each ancient civilization distinctive and exceptional as well look at its influence on the some of the practices of the modern world. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.

Also, look at more activities about the continent of South America.

MORE SOUTH AMERICA ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

  • 9 Free South America Country Reports for Kids Notebooking Pages
  • Geography Salt Dough Map + Printable Pennants
  • South America Unit Study resources
  • How to Memorize the Countries of South America & Mountain Climate Zones Minibooks
  • Appreciating the Culture of South America Through Dance

Next look at these Peruvian crafts for kids.

10 PERU CRAFTS FOR KIDS

  1. Llama Love And Creative Machu Picchu Crafts for Kids
  2. Easy Llama Mini Piñata Craft
  3. Trek back to ancient Meso-American and Make Stunning Salt Dough Incan Jewelry | Incan Crafts for Kids.
  4. Llamas with Peruvian Textiles
  5. Check out these great free Peru color pages.
  6. Create your own colorful felt landscape with my How to Make a Felt Mountain Craft | 7 Andes Mountain Facts For Kids.
  7. Easy Nazca Lines Craft for Kids
  8. Peru crafts: Weaving
  9. Peru – Bird Gourd Craft
  10. Traditional Gourd Carving

Finally, look at this homeschool Ancient Peru unit study outline.

ANCIENT PERU UNIT STUDY OUTLINE

My Ancient Peru Unit Study Outline is a handy tool to help you teach or for child led learning.

There are many advantages to a unit study outline instead of a fully fleshed out study.

For example, look at these ways an outline guides your study.

  • Outlines give you a clear structure.
  • They help break down big tasks into manageable steps.
  • Extensive lessons plans can make some kids lose focus.
  • And outline keeps the main topics to be learned on topic.
  • In addition, you can go down rabbit trails IF you want to. However, for some kids it can be overwhelming. You have the option to go deep or stay on topic with an outline.
  • Looking at the outline at a glance is a super roadmap. Again, you can go straight to your destination or facts or stay longer on an objective.
  • By listing an objective it guides you as the teacher to add your own slant.
Easy Peru Crafts For Kids And Unit Study Outline

Also, look at the topics covered in this outline.

  • Introduction
  • Geography and Environment
  • Ancient Peruvian Civilizations
  • Agriculture and Food
  • Arts and Crafts
  • Religion and Beliefs
  • Communication and Writing
  • Exploration and Discovery
  • Culminating Activity
  • Resources and References

HOW TO USE THE OUTLINE

Each topic has two or three topics or objectives for the subject. You decide which ones to use.

And if you stay on 1 topic per week and cover all 9 topics it would equal a 9 week unit study.

Additionally, only use the objectives on the topic your child is interested in and move on to other unit studies. This would make a shorter unit study.

For example, cover the introduction and perhaps the Peruvian culture for younger children.

Then save the other topics for when your children are older.

You will like this unit study outline if:

  • you want the freedom to flesh out topics and not be tied to day to day lesson plans
  • you prefer to flesh out day to day lesson plans or do not prefer them at all and
  • you want a guide for topics to study so you have a sweeping overview of the unit.

You will not like this unit study outline if:

  • you want to day to day lesson plans guiding each day and worksheets and
  • you don’t want to teach all your kids together.

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Fun Facts About Peregrine Falcons & How To Paint Them In Watercolor

July 24, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I have some fun facts about peregrine falcons for you to use in your unit study. Also, grab my Peregrine Falcon Unit Study and Lapbook for more ideas.

The peregrine falcon is one of the most fascinating birds of prey, known for its incredible speed, keen eyesight, and presence around the world.

We are going to explore the life, behavior, and habitat of peregrine falcons while incorporating creative learning through watercolor painting.

Fun Facts About Peregrine Falcons & How To Paint Them In Watercolor

Ideal for upper elementary through high school homeschoolers, this study can be adapted to various learning levels. Peregrines are incredibly adaptable.

They live in mountains, coastal cliffs, deserts, and even urban areas; you will find them on every continent except Antarctica.

In cities, they often nest on tall buildings or bridges, using them like cliffs. This adaptability helped them make a remarkable comeback after being endangered in the mid-20th century due to pesticide use (especially DDT).

For fun and science exploration we are going to do a simple watercolor painting of a Peregrine Falcon.

I am not claiming to be a watercolor expert, I am a mom who had to learn some things herself to teach my own child. Plus, it’s just downright fun for me as well!

BOOKS ABOUT BIRDS OF PREY

Next look at these books about birds of prey.

Bird Of Prey and Peregrine Falcon Resources

Add these books and resources to your unit study about bird of prey or peregrine falcons.

My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George

Great book for any boy or girl who wants to live outdoor and experience nature.

The Hawk of the Castle: A Story of Medieval Falconry

Join a young girl and her father, the falconer at a medieval castle, as they experience the joys of taking a goshawk out for a training flight

Peregrine Spring: A Master Falconer's Extraordinary Life with Birds of Prey

Peregrine Spring, Nancy Cowan’s memoir of her thirty years living intimately with raptors, gives us a new perspective on the relationship between humans and the natural world. Cowan shares her experiences running a world-famous falconry school, and the lessons she's learned from her birds.

Call of the Osprey (Scientists in the Field)

This meticulously researched and photographed account follows three University of Montana scientists and their interdisciplinary work with osprey: fish-catching birds with gigantic nests and a family that functions with teamwork and cooperation.

Talons: North American Birds of Prey (Pocket Nature Guides)

Talons: North American Birds of Prey by M. Miller & C. Nelson, present color illustrations along with names, size, range, & description of these predators.

Thunder Birds: Nature’s Flying Predators

Acclaimed naturalist and illustrator Jim Arnosky helps birds and imaginations take glorious flight in this breathtaking nonfiction picture book with six giant gatefolds.Arnosky will draw out kids'
inner explorer as he explains why there are no feathers on a vulture's head, which bird is the deep-diving champ, what makes an owls's wings perfectly silent in flight, and much more.

100 Facts Birds of Prey

Great book for beginners.

But before that let me give you some facts and fantastic activities to fill out this mini unit and help your child soar through it.

7 FUN FACTS ABOUT PEREGRINE FALCONS

  1. Peregrine falcons mate for life. Both peregrine parents care for the chicks, but the female is larger and does most of the brooding. The male (called a tiercel) is smaller and faster, making him the better hunter during nesting season.
  2. The word “peregrine” means “wanderer” which is fitting, since some migrate thousands of miles.
  3. Falconry is the practice of training birds of prey and often uses peregrines due to their speed and intelligence.
  4. Peregrine falcons are aerodynamic masters. When diving to catch prey, their wings tuck tight to their bodies, reducing drag and increasing speed. Their top recorded dive speed is 242 mph, faster than a Formula One car or a skydiver.
  5. A peregrine’s eyesight is about 8 times better than a human’s. They can spot a pigeon from over a mile away. Their eyes are protected by a nictitating membrane, a third eyelid that acts like goggles while diving at high speed.
  6. Peregrines have been used in falconry for over 3,000 years, even ancient Egyptian pharaohs trained them. In WWII, trained peregrines were used in the UK to intercept enemy carrier pigeons.
  7. Adults have a blue-gray back, barred underparts, and a dark head with that famous “moustache” mark. Chicks and juveniles are browner and have streaky, rather than barred, chests to help them blend into their surroundings.
Fun Facts About Peregrine Falcons & How To Paint Them In Watercolor

Next, look at more peregrine falcon activities and resources.

PEREGRINE FALCONS ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES

  • My Side of The Mountain is a great read aloud or independent reading book that talks about falconry.
  • Don’t forget to grab my Peregrine Falcon Unit Study and Lapbook for an in depth look at these beautiful and fierce birds of prey.
  • Print a world map and mark places peregrine falcons are found. Include- Urban nesting sites (like New York City skyscrapers), cliffs in the Grand Canyon, coastal regions in Alaska or the British Isles.
  • Learn How to make paper mache PEREGRINE FALCON for a beautiful display.
  • Another fun read is Falcon Vs Hawk Who Would Win?
  • Get step by step directions for How to Draw a Peregrine Falcon.
  • Watch this quick video Here’s Why Peregrine Falcons Are the Top Guns of the Sky.

For a STEM challenge- Build a paper glider that mimics a falcon’s wing shape. Test how wing design affects speed and dive angle.

PEREGRINE FALCON WATERCOLOR

As they paint their Peregrine falcon have your child focus on the following features:

  • A harp beak with a special “tomial tooth” for killing prey.
  • Long, pointed wings for fast flying.
  • Large eyes that can spot prey from over a mile away.
  • Dark “moustache” marks help reduce sun glare.

You will need:

  • Watercolor paper
  • Sharpened pencil
  • Watercolors
  • Small paintbrushes
  • Permanent black marker
  • Water
  • Inspiration photo or figure
Fun Facts About Peregrine Falcons & How To Paint Them In Watercolor

Begin by drawing out a loose outline of your peregrine inspiration. I grabbed this Peregrine Falcon Figurine I had because I loved the pose but there are many wonderful pictures online or in books you can choose to use as a model.

Once you are happy with it, erase the lines until you can just barely see them so that they don’t show through your watercolor.

Fun Facts About Peregrine Falcons & How To Paint Them In Watercolor

Paint the inside of your outline with just plain water, once it is wet begin adding the lightest color and spreading it around the image inside the lines.

Fun Facts About Peregrine Falcons & How To Paint Them In Watercolor

Allow to dry and then use a small brush to dab darker spots all over the falcons chest and wings.

Fun Facts About Peregrine Falcons & How To Paint Them In Watercolor

Next, you can move on to the yellow parts like the beak and claws as they are not touching the still wet parts.

Fun Facts About Peregrine Falcons & How To Paint Them In Watercolor

Now paint a light wash of blue all around your falcon to make it stand out. You can paint directly onto the dry paper or use a wet on wet technique by painting it first with plain water and then a light wash of color.

Fun Facts About Peregrine Falcons & How To Paint Them In Watercolor

Use a black marker to add more details like eyes

Fun Facts About Peregrine Falcons & How To Paint Them In Watercolor

And claws..

Fun Facts About Peregrine Falcons & How To Paint Them In Watercolor

To extend this lesson you can also have your child label the different features of the Peregrine Falcon, here is a great Falcon (Peregrine) fact page with a simple labeled anatomy image.

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Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

July 23, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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There are many fun and whimsical Mad Hatter craft ideas to create a wonderful tea party and unit study based on Lewis Carroll’s beloved classic, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

These quick unit study ideas are for elementary and middle school students.

And it brings together literature, history, art, and life skills ending with an unforgettable Mad Hatter Tea Party complete with your very own cucumber tea sandwiches.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Published in 1865 by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson under the pen name Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland follows a curious girl named Alice.

She tumbles down a rabbit hole into a fantastical world of talking animals, riddles, and topsy-turvy characters including the insane Mad Hatter.

Grab a copy of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and get ready to fall into a world of madness and fun as you read, craft, enjoy a wild tea party, and more.

LEWIS CARROLL ALICE ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND

Alice in Wonderland

Your kids will love the adventures of Alice.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Commemorating the 150th anniversary of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland with a deluxe oversized hardcover edition, illustrated in full color by Anna Bond of Rifle Paper Co.'That curious, hallucinating heroine Alice, friend of Cheshire cats and untimely rabbits, is turning 150 years old. But she doesn’t look a day over a decade in a special new edition of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland . . .  And what a perfect match, in tone and whimsy, found in Rifle Paper Co.’s Anna Bond, who has illustrated every page of the book."--Vanity Fair

Jabberwocky: A Pop-Up Rhyme from Through the Looking Glass

Text and pop-up illustrations present the classic nonsense poem in which the burbling Jabberwock is slain.

Next, look at some fun ideas to make this book a quick study.

WHO IS THE MAD HATTER

One of the most iconic characters from Wonderland is the Mad Hatter known for his eccentric behavior, wild tea parties, and nonsensical riddles.

He appears in the chapter titled A Mad Tea-Party.

5 FUN MAD HATTER FACTS

  1. Inspiration– The Mad Hatter may have been inspired by real-life eccentric personalities Carroll encountered while at Oxford.
  2. Why “mad”? The phrase “mad as a hatter” comes from 18th-century hat makers who used mercury, causing tremors and hallucinations.
  3. The Hatter’s Riddle- “Why is a raven like a writing desk?” It was meant to be nonsense—but later, Carroll suggested the answer: “Because it can produce a few notes, though they are very flat; and it is never put with the wrong end in front.”
  4. The 10/6 tag- On his hat is a price tag reading “10/6” — ten shillings and sixpence, the cost of the hat.
  5. Different Names- In Through the Looking-Glass, the Hatter returns as “Hatta,” a servant.

Then, look at these other ideas.

PLAN A MAD HATTER TEA PARTY

Recreate the magic with a whimsical homeschool tea party inspired by the Mad Hatter’s chaotic charm.

This is great for hands-on learning, social skills, and etiquette practice.

Invite friends or family to your tea party. Assign each child a character.

Use all the skills you’ve learned—cooking, crafting, acting, and etiquette.

End the day by reading a favorite passage from the book and reciting original riddles or poems.

TEA PARTY MENU

  • Cucumber Tea Sandwiches. Look at the bottom of this post for the recipe.
  • Mini scones with jam
  • Fruit skewers
  • Sugar cubes and herbal tea (or lemonade for kids)
  • Fruit Tarts

DECORATIONS

  • Mismatched teacups and saucers. Tip: You can buy them at Goodwill.
  • Pocket watches, playing cards, and teapots.
  • Signs that say “This Way,” “That Way,” and “Wrong Way”.

DRESS-UP IDEAS

  • Mad hats made from construction paper or thrift store finds.
  • Bow ties, vests, aprons, or pinafores.
  • Face paint for whiskers or rosy cheeks.

ETIQUETTE AND LIFE SKILLS

  • Practice polite conversation and napkin folding.
  • Learn how to serve and pour tea.
  • Talk about table manners and hospitality.

QUICK STUDY IDEAS

Take your unit to another level and dive into every subject.

  • Literature- Read Jabberwocky from Through the Looking-Glass and decode the nonsense words.
  • History- Explore Victorian England—how people dressed, what they ate, and what children did for fun.
  • Science- Study mercury poisoning in history and how hat making led to the term “mad as a hatter.”
  • Math- Practice fractions by dividing sandwiches and measuring tea ingredients.
  • Art- Illustrate your favorite character or scene from the book.
Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Then, look at these fun mad hatter craft ideas.

MAD HATTER CRAFT IDEAS

  • Make your own Alice in Wonderland Card Soldiers for a fun and easy decoration.
  • Hands-On Literature: Make Alice in Wonderland Easy Cupcakes
  • Make your own wonderland clock. Use paper plates, markers, and brads to design a crazy clock that tells Wonderland Time (where it’s always tea time!).
  • This DIY Flamingo Croquet would be not only a fun craft idea but a wonderful activity for a Mad Hatter Tea Party.
  • Learn How to Make a Fun Mad Hatter Headband Craft in Literature to add a touch of style to your unit.
  • Play “Riddles and Rhymes” Have everyone write their own nonsense riddle or poem and share it at the table.

Finally, look at how to make these fun tea sandwiches.

MAKE EASY TEA SANDWICHES MAD HATTER CRAFT

You will need:

  • 8 slices of bread
  • 4 oz. cream cheese
  • 2 Tablespoons mayonnaise
  • English cucumber
  • 2 Tablespoons fresh dill
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Chop dill until it is fine, if you would rather use dried dill instead of fresh that will work as well.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Stir together cheese, mayonnaise, lemon juice, and dill until well combined.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Slice cucumbers very thin, you can use a mandolin to quickly get uniform slices but I like to use this as an opportunity to work on knife skills.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Spread the mixture on each slice of bread all the way to the edges.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Cover 4 slices of coated bread with rows of thinly sliced cucumber.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Place the other 4 slices of bread on top and cut off the crusts all the way around.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

Cut into triangles by slicing diagonally through the middle.

Make Easy Tea Sandwiches Mad Hatter Craft

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How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

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We’re making a fun edible brain model. For sure more fun than science but it’s a great hands-on project for a human body or brain study. Also, I have this Human Body Crafts page for more hands-on ideas. And this Beautiful Human Body Lapbook and Fun Unit Study.

Besides, we’re always looking for ways to make learning creative and fun to keep kids engaged.

So, we’re learning about the human brain and making a delicious snack.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

And although I think all your kids will enjoy this fun project, it’s certainly easier to include your younger learners.

Children learn best when they’re involved in hands-on learning.

Too, you can use Jello, Rice Krispies like we’re using today, cookie dough or cake mix to make edible brains. Although it may not be as easy to label parts of the brain, you can use my other posts to do that.

This is a multisensory experience to get learners used to the shape of the brain and its function.

BOOKS ABOUT THE HUMAN BODY FOR ELEMENTARY KIDS

Next, look at a few resources I rounded up for your young learners to read about the human brain as they learn about the amazing brain.

11 Books And Resources About The Human Body For Preschoolers

Your littles will love these resources and books to learn about the human body.

Anatomy Apron

The model by heart, large intestine, small intestine, lung, stomach, kidney, liver, esophagus and trachea, A total of 9 indication area, the plush stuffed organs apron is a wonderful body awareness kit, The organs are removable, pasted in Velcro

Busy Book for Kids, Human Body Anatomy Book

Great for keeping little ones busy while you teach older kids, for on the go, or even snuggled up on the couch.  It stands up on its own as a flip book with velcro pieces that keep kids engaged while they discover.

How it Works: Human Body

A first introduction to the human body for curious toddlers. With layered die-cuts throughout.The human body is an amazing machine! Take a look inside and learn all about how it works with this interactive layered die-cut board book. Simple callouts, such as "hair," "ear," "arm," and "bones," invite even the youngest reader to explore the workings of the human body. Topics covered include the movements of our body parts, the five senses, the way in which blood flows through the body, the internal organs that the human body contains, and the different types of bones that are found throughout the body. Packed with fun facts and accessible information, this first introduction to our bodies is perfect for the youngest children.

Scholastic Discover More: My Body

MY BODY answers children’s questions about their own bodies in an incredibly simple and appropriate way. Each spread is focused on a particular part of the body or movement a child understands. Body actions such as breathing, the food journey, and blood are touched on, as well as fun subjects such as hiccups, earwax, and goosebumps. The simple text is perfect for beginning readers. The photographs provide impact for children less interested in reading with big, bright pictures of the inside and outside of the body.

Inside Your Outside: All About the Human Body

Join the Cat in the Hat, Sally and Dick for a ride through the human body where they visit the right and left sides of the brain, meet the Feletons from far off Fadin (when they stand in the sun you can see through their skin), scuba dive through the blood system, follow food and water through the digestive tract, and a whole lot more! Perfect for readers who are curious about the body and for any kid who loves learning and science.Featuring beloved characters from Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat, the Learning Library are unjacketed hardcover picture books that explore a range of nonfiction topics about the world we live in and include an index, glossary, and suggestions for further reading.

Human Organs TOOB - 8 Mini Figurines Including Brain, Heart, Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, and Intestines

HUMAN ORGANS: The human body is a marvel of evolution, and now you can learn all about its many different and specialized organs with this Human Organs Toob!

National Geographic Kids Look and Learn: All About Me (Look & Learn)

Filled with gorgeous photographs inspired by National Geographic Little Kids magazine, this book introduces curious children to the parts of the human body.

Build the Human Body

The skeleton is the key to learning about the body, and Build the Human Body offers one of the coolest learning experiences around.The ancient Greeks had it right: “Know thyself.” One of the keys to knowing thyself is knowing how the body works. Build the Human Body will teach you about the body’s building blocks, help you build its framework, and show you how to map the organs. Have fun while learning, and see the human body like never before through colorful illustrations, fascinating facts, and by building your very own human skeleton.

Human Body Puzzle for Kids Toddlers

This magnetic puzzle has both a boy and a girl outline and can be used to teach the body, muscles, organs, and the skeleton. This resource will get a lot of use over several years.

Me and My Body

Amazing facts come together with fun, easy-to-do crafts in this STEAM-centric celebration of the human body.Learn amazing facts like how germs can make you sick, why you have a belly button, and how your senses work. Then create wonderful crafts, like a beautiful family tree, a homemade stethoscope, and gingerbread skeletons, combining reading skills, STEAM concepts, and hands-on family fun.Discover what a family tree is, then create one yourself. Explore your amazing fingerprints, then decorate a beautiful picture frame with them. Make a paper skeleton or play a game about digestion. This is a perfect package for a little learner who wants to know all about what's going on inside their body!

Gaming Classic Operation Game

How could I not include operation? While yes the objects are silly and unrealistic it just goes along with the theme too good to ignore. It is good for building fine motor skills and opens discussions about things like what it means to have a frog in one's throat.

Next, look at some activities to go with our edible brain model.

ACTIVITIES TO PAIR WITH THE EDIBLE BRAIN MODEL

  • Summer Learning Ideas For The Littles & Free Backyard Brainiacs Printable
  • Fun Brain Crafts and Free Brain Activity Pages
  • Make this fun brain hat free printable.
  • How to Make a Fun Hands-on Playdough Brain Activity
  • 20 Brain Break Quick And Fast Facts For Kids

And if you’re homeschooling multiple ages, look at my fun human body lapbook.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

  • Dynamic and Fun Human Body Lapbook for Multiple Ages

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Finally, look at how to make this brain model for kids of all ages who want to have fun today.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

One of the best things is this is a no bake recipe. Just supervise a bit of stove top cooking.

HOW TO MAKE A RICE KRISPIES EDIBLE BRAIN MODEL

Look at the ingredients.

  • Servings: 16
  • Prep time: 15-20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • 6 cups rice Krispies cereal
  • 3 tbsp butter
  • 10 oz bag miniature marshmallows
  • Red food coloring

And you will need the following kitchen items.

  • Measuring cup
  • large pot
  • silicone spatula
  • baking sheet or tray
  • parchment paper
  • ice cream scoop with trigger
  • butter knife
  • small bowl
  • thin paintbrush
How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

First, line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Melt the butter over low heat in a large pot.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Then add marshmallows, stirring until marshmallows are melted.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Stir in a few drops of food coloring – we used 5, but you could use less for a lighter color

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Stir in the cereal.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Use the ice cream scoop to gather the mixture and drop it onto your prepared tray.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Form the mixture into an oval.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Then separate slightly in the middle with the fat end of a butter knife to form the “brain”.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Add some food coloring to a bowl and use the paintbrush to paint “veins” onto the brains.

How To Create An Edible Brain Model For Fun Science

Take pictures of your creation and enjoy!

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