Elephants are one of the most popular zoo animals with kids.
They’re well-known for their large size and their long, flexible trunks that they use to pick up food and water, as well as for their high intelligence!
It’s no wonder kids love them!
Today, we’re here to share with you how kids can create an elephant paper bag puppet.
Not only will kids enjoy making these cute paper bag puppets, but they will also work on skills like cutting and fine motor control all while having fun!
Also, be sure to check out all of our paper bag puppets for more ideas!
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Download the elephant template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
Begin to make the puppet by glue the eyes in the middle of the elephant head.
Next, take the trunk and glue it in between and slightly overlapping the eyes.
Place the cheeks on the outside of the eyes and glue them down.
Create the ears by gluing the darker inner ears to the lighter outer ears.
Glue the completed ears, one on each side, to the back of the elephant head.
Take the completed elephant head and glue it to the flap portion of the brown paper bag.
Make the elephant’s legs by gluing the nails to the bottom of the feet.
Next, place the feet on the elephant’s body and glue them in place. We angled our slightly inward and cut off the excess paper that hung off the sides.
Finish making the elephant by gluing the body to the main part of the brown paper bag.
Don’t you just love this cute elephant’s expression?! It’s such a fun zoo animal craft!
Do you want to keep your kids entertained all year long with fun animal crafts? We’ve got you covered! Our animal craft book has 52 weeks of unique & adorable animal crafts for kids. Watch your child’s creativity blossom as they improve fine motor skills!
Want to create an entire zoo theme around this elephant craft? If so, keep reading below for some great ideas.
Reading out loud is a great way for parents and kids to bond. It fosters parent-child communication, teaches children new words, boosts literacy skills as well as their vocabulary, plus it’s educational and fun! With so many benefits of reading aloud why not make time every day?
Below are some of our favorite zoo books for kids:
The Fascinating Animal Book For Kids is a great book for curious kiddos! Find facts on almost any animal your child is learning about. This is a great resource to have in your home library collection.
The View At The Zoo is a silly book about all the animals at the zoo. When the people come to take a look at the animals, they see all sorts of sights! But, there’s a twist to this book that you have to read for yourself and laugh about!
Giraffes Can’t Dance is a sweet and fun book about Gerald the Giraffe. He can’t dance, but doesn’t stop trying! He finally finds his own rhythm when he meets an unlikely friend.
Crafting is a great way to teach kids about creativity and self-expression. It also teaches them patience, organization skills, and problem-solving. Add in some more craft time with these fun zoo animal crafts:
These zoo animals worksheets for preschool can help kids learn important skills like patterns, counting, handwriting practice & more! These activity sheets are easy for parents or teachers to use because they don’t require any prep time before using them with students. Simply print out the sheet you want your student to complete and let them have at it!
For help with letter recognition, try out these animal preschool alphabet worksheets. They provide an easy and no prep way for teachers and parents to help kids learn the alphabet. These worksheets work great with dot markers or crayons which makes them perfect for classrooms, daycares, preschools, or at home with your own children!
Add in some sensory play with this zoo animal play dough kit . With this kit, kids get everything they need for hours of open-ended imaginative play. They’ll be able to make up all kinds of stories as they bring their favorite zoo animals to life!
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