![]() ![]() (Mine thought it was great that I used their pictures when I read the last couple pages.) ![]() Once you finish your feet craft, you can use them as you re-read The Foot Book to your child. Just like the zany feet in the book, they will all turn out as unique as your child. My toddler opted to use a little glitter glue on his feet and then place stickers all around them. Then she added feathers to one foot and paper dots to the other. My preschooler dove right into the glitter glue, painting every surface. You can go in between the toes or not, depending on how ticklish your child is and their preferences.Īllow your child to decorate the feet however they’d like. Start by tracing both feet onto a piece of construction paper. Feathers, Pom-Poms, and other small items that glue easily.In the past we have had fun making our own Cat in the Hat craftand making these cute Daisy-Head Mayzie headbands.Īfter reading The Foot Book and checking out all the crazy feet in the book, we decided to make some of our own with this craft. ![]() ![]() Seuss crafts is this craft for The Foot Book.Īffiliate links have been provided below. Seuss crafts & activities inspired by his colorful and fun books. Seuss’s birthday.Įach March we have fun with different Dr. ![]()
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