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Easter Craft Day

My name is Emma and today I will be doing some fun and crafty activities about Easter.

Easter is a time of celebration for Christians where lots of us eat chocolate and make Easter crafts such as bonnets and spring animal crafts.

I hope you enjoy all the videos and activities today.

Easter Card

In our first video we’ll be making an Easter card. Once dry, you can give this lovely card to someone in your family or a special friend.

Use Emma’s ideas as a starting point for your own Easter card. You can use all of your favourite colours to create a beautiful marbled effect. This develops children’s expressive arts and design.

Easter Bonnet

At Easter we often take part in an Easter bonnet parade. Emma will show you how to make your own bonnet.

 

Use Emma’s ideas as a starting point for your own Easter card. You can use all of your favourite colours to create a beautiful marbled effect. This develops children’s expressive arts and design.

Easter Decorations

At this special time of year it’s really lovely to decorate your home with home made Easter crafts.

Follow Emma as she demonstrates how to make Easter bunting. With your child talk about all the different things that happen at Easter time. Use this as inspiration to decorate your own bunting with your own ideas. This develops children’s expressive arts and design and communication and language.

Easter Bunny Stampers

I love painting and I love bunnies.

We are going to paint using a super cute Easter bunny stamper. You can do as many little hopping bunnies as you like and decorate them too. You can make a picture, make some wrapping paper or you can use it to decorate a card. Come up with your own ideas together. This develops children’s expressive arts and design.

Extension

Easter Cone

Make a cute Easter cone to put all your sweet treats in. You can decorate the cone to make it look like a rabbit or a chick, add a ribbon and put some shredded tissue paper inside too.

Five Little Pigs by Jude Lennon

Snuggle up with Jude, Lamby and Flossie for this Nursery Rhyme turned story. Can you work out which Nursery Rhyme it is based on?

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