![]() Then, glue the other colored pom-poms all over the paper plate for the spots.įinally, cut circles out of the yellow card stock and glue them on the back of the paper plate for Spot’s ears. To save time, you can use yellow paper plates instead of painting one.Īfter the paint dries, glue on the large googly eyes and black pom-pom for the nose. To begin making this book-inspired craft, paint the paper plate with the yellow paint. How To Make The Put Me In The Zoo Paper Plate Craft: Getting Ready To Make The Put Me In The Zoo Paper Plate Craft: After reading the book about Spot, it is so much fun to create this easy paper plate craft. It is a fun way to ask children comprehension questions about the book and extend what they are learning. ![]() ![]() Throughout the story, he tries to convince two children that he is special enough to live in the zoo.Īs a teacher and a mom, I love activities and crafts for kids that are inspired by children’s books. ![]() ![]() The book, Put Me In The Zoo by Robert Lopshire is a silly story about a polka-dot leopard named Spot who can change the color of his spots, juggle them, and even move his spots onto the things around him. Are you looking for a simple, book-inspired activity for kids? They are sure to LOVE making this adorable Put Me In The Zoo Paper Plate Craft after reading the book Put Me In The Zoo by Robert Lopshire. ![]()
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