Materials: white construction paper, potatoes (halved crosswise), red paint black paint, paper plates, fine-tipped paintbrush, black crayons or markers
- Create cute ladybugs, and practice counting skills!
- Set out paintbrushes and two paper plates, one with red paint and one with black paint. Give each child a sheet of paper and a halved potato. Children will use the materials to make ladybug stamps!
- Have children dip their potato into the red paint and stamp circles onto their paper. Then have them use the paintbrush to paint a black line down the middle of the red circles and paint spots onto the shells of their ladybugs. (Black hole-punched circles would work as dots too!) Finally, have children make a black thumbprint for the ladybug’s head.
- When the paint dries, children can use markers or crayons to add two antennae to each ladybug. Then have them count how many ladybugs they made! counting/fine-motor skills