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Contact_FullName:
Cinthia
Contact_Email:
abcpreschool@home.com

7-23-00

Make stick horses using paper bags for heads. Cut out eyes, ears, and a mane for the children to glue on. The mane goes along one of the narrow sides and the eyes go on each side of the wide sides. Draw nostrils on bottom of bag and a curved mouth at the corners of each of the wide sides below the eyes. Make the sticks with rolled up newspaper, heavy duty card board tubes (can make tubes by rolling up cardboard and taping with duct tape). Insert the stick into the bag as far as it will go and stuff bag around the stick with shredded paper leaving about 4 inches empty at top. Glue the stick where the bag will gather forming a neck. After gathering the bag around the glue, tie some yarn tightly around the neck. For a more decorative look you can cover the stick with contact paper. Help the children to think of a name for their horse and write it in large letters down the stick.


Contact_FullName:
Cinthia Cox
Contact_Email:
abcpreschool@home.com

7-18-00

Make stick horses using paper bags for heads. Cut out eyes, ears, and a mane for the children to glue on. The mane goes along one of the narrow sides and the eyes go on each side of the wide sides. Draw nostrils on bottom of bag and a curved mouth at the corners of each of the wide sides below the eyes. Make the sticks with rolled up newspaper, heavy duty card board tubes (can make tubes by rolling up cardboard and taping with duct tape). Insert the stick into the bag as far as it will go and stuff bag around the stick with shredded paper leaving about 4 inches empty at top. Glue the stick where the bag will gather forming a neck. After gathering the bag around the glue, tie some yarn tightly around the neck. For a more decorative look you can cover the stick with contact paper. Help the children to think of a name for their horse and write it in large letters down the stick.


Daylene
6-5-00

Go to your local feed store and buy horse pellets.  Fill your sensory table with the horse food!


Daylene
6-5-00

Buy some hay and put it in your sensory table.  Add plastic horses and watch the creative play begin!


Contact_FullName:
mary
Contact_Email:
marym@pld.com

5-6-00

We have a western unit and we make horses to ride. We use newspapers rolled up for the body of the horse. We make a head from oak tag. Add yarn for a mane and use yarn for the halter.


Contact_FullName:
Sherry
Contact_Email:
Smartin172@aol.com

Date: 3-30-00

Make your own horse. Using poster board, cut out a horse shape about 4 inches long with NO legs. Use pinch type clothes pins for legs (2 of them). They can be colored with markers. Add yarn mane and tails. Write the name of the horse on the back. These horses will stand up and can be played with.


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