Showing posts with label pigs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pigs. Show all posts

Thursday, September 11, 2008

The last of the pigs (for now).

Piggie Toes

You'll need:
Paper
Pink paint
Paint Brush
A few wet rags for clean-up



No shoes or socks for this project.

First you paint the toes.



Then you put the toes on the paper and make toe prints.



Then you decorate the toe prints to look like pigs by giving them ears, tails and faces. (or draw a pig around them?)



Either way, it's fun (and really funny when mom paints your toes. "What!"), and mom has a sweet reminder of little toes.

More pigs!

Once upon a time there were three little pigs. And Mommy Pig, who was getting rather squished in her little pig pen, said "You are all grown up now, my little piggies, and not as little as you used to be. It is time to go out into the world and build your own homes. But, be sure to call every night, and I expect you at six o'clock sharp for Sunday dinner." So the little pigs went out into the big world to make their fortune.

The first little pig was very lucky, and he met a girl with straw (spaghetti) and he said, "I bet that would make a lovely house." So the little girl made him a house, and it was cozy as can be.



The second little pig met a girl with (popsicle) sticks. He told the girl of his problems, and being a sweet, kind-hearted girl, she decided to build him a house. And, in he went, cozy as can be.


The third little pig met a girl with bricks. "What shall I do with these bricks?" she wondered.

"Hmmm... I just can't think of anything," answered the pig, "but, I sure wish I had some straw or sticks for a house."

"Well, this is a crazy idea," mused the girl, "but maybe, like I said wild idea, maybe I could build a house out of bricks."

They both agreed the idea was so crazy that it just might work. So, the girl got out her washable glue and her shoe box (although a tissue box or milk carton or even egg carton would have been just fine) and she built a house out of bricks.


It was the best house ever. The little pig moved in and was cozy as can be.


But silly piggies, they forgot about the big bad wolf.



Now that the three little pigs were snug in their homes and cozy as can be, Mommy Pig and the (not so) Big (not really) Bad Wolf went to the movies. He even brought her a flower.



And every one lived happily (and cozily)ever after.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Farm Studies 2: Pigs, part 1.



Arielle loves pigs, so we devoted three days to pigs. This is day one.

Arielle especially enjoys the story of the Three Little Pigs. We've read several version and made up our own. There's a free audio version at Storynory, and another at Candlelight Stories. My children love listening to audio stories while working on their art projects.

So, to start we made MaMa Pig and Three Little Pigs. Here are the basic shapes and supplies.


Use pink construction paper to make a big oval for the body, two triangles for the ears, four small rectangles for legs, and a small oval for a nose. Don't worry about perfection.
You will also need two googley eyes, a small section of pipe cleaner, a black crayon, a glue stick and scraps of pink tissue paper to decorate (optional).














The final result!



On Day Two, we will make houses for the pigs :-)