Books light up our World! Book Week 2015
Books light up our world, just like they light up our children’s faces when we come across a good one! To celebrate, we picked one of our favourites and got crafty!
The Day the Crayons Quit is a popular children’s book written by Drew Daywalt, about a boy and his box of crayons. Each crayon writes a playful, funny letter explaining why they’ve quit. Red Crayon is sick of colouring fire engines & strawberries whilst White Crayon is sad he never gets used.
We used crayons to create Rainbow Scratch Paper. You can purchase Scratch Paper quite cheaply, however making it yourself is twice the fun!
>>> How To Make: DIY Rainbow Scratch Paper
Ages: 3+ (younger with supervision)
Time: 30 minutes, plus dry time
You’ll Need:
Crayons
Cardstock
Black Paint
Dishwashing Liquid
Toothpicks
Paintbrush
To Make:
1. Colour a piece of card with crayons, making sure to fill the whole page with colour. The more colour, the better!
2. Mix together black paint and a small squirt of dishwashing liquid.
3. Paint over the crayon with the paint mixture and allow to dry.
4. Once dry, use a toothpick to scrape patterns, words, pictures etc.
Whether you’ve got a toddler or preschooler, you’re guaranteed to end up with a masterpiece you’ll be proud to hang.
Happy Crafting!
>>> We’d love to see your The Day The Crayons Quit inspired creations for Book Week 2015. Tag me @oliviasfoster and #craftyliving or #nannyshecando in your photos!
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Olivia is a career nanny of 5 years and craft extraordinaire. Having travelled Australia working with many families, Olivia now resides in Sydney and cares for 7 children aged 15 months to 1o years old. Craft + diy activities feature prominently in their daily schedule. You can follow Olivia on instagram {@oliviasfoster} for crafty ideas and activities.
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