Thursday, June 18, 2015



Father's Day
I saw this cute super hero craft on
pinterest. I knew as soon as I saw it, it would
be perfect for the front of our fathers day cards
we would be making in preschool this week. 
The kids used dot painters to paint the large
craft sticks. Dot painters can be found at amazon.com.
They are a great way to paint without a lot of mess.The
kids had such fun choosing what colors to use for their super dad.
We had so many colorful super hero's! The capes were
 glued onto the back of the craft stick. We then glued him down
onto the front of the card, added a mask and googly eyes. I had
made copies of  "Dad you're my super hero!" to add to the front
of the card. For the inside of the card we did a father's day
questionnaire. I love to ask the questions and hear the
 kids fill in the blanks. Their answers are so cute.
We had dad's who were 100 feet tall, and who
were very good at watching baseball.
You can google search "fathers day questionnaire" to
find one to print.  I reduced the size of my
 questionnaire to 80% and cut down 12x18" pieces
of construction paper to fit the questionnaire.
What fun the kids had making
crafts for dad!
Supplies needed
large craft sticks
dot painters (or tempera paint & brushes)
 pre-cut capes and masks
googly eyes
Dad you're my super hero print out
fathers day questionnaire print out
white glue

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