Join Us on
Add To Favorites
Toddlers create their first still-life art, a torn-paper collage with shiny, crayon-colored, healthy fruits!
1.
Shiny fruits look so yummy! Sometimes fruits are coated with a little wax to help keep them fresh. If you gently rub an apple, it will shine, too. Now you can make a pretend bowl full of colorful fruit. They'll have their own waxy shine (from crayon wax, that is).
2.
On construction paper, draw big patches of fruity colors with Crayola® Large Washable Crayons. Rub the colors with a piece of paper towel until they shine.
3.
Tear the color patches into fruit shapes. Can you create oranges, bananas, and kiwi? How about mangos or tangerines? Apricots or grapes?
4.
Arrange your fruit into a collage on another sheet of paper. Your fruit could be in a field, ready to pick. Or bunch your fruit together in a bowl. Keep pictures in place with a Crayola Glue Stick.
5.
For even more fun, make another collage with fresh veggies!
Let's make something!
Please touch! Fruits and veggies have such interesting skin textures. Create colorful rubbings with Crayola® Large Washa
Add To Favorites Processsing...Processsing...
Space Station One calling Earth: Need more parts to finish the station! Over. Why not start your own magnetic, expandabl
Kids love the first snow of the winter. Celebrate the season's arrival with a colorful mitten drawing. Or keep cool with
Create your own space adventures. This recycled rocket takes you out of this world---fast!
Launch your kids into science that is out of this world as they make their own rockets. The countdown to fun and learnin
Beam sounds or pictures through space with your own Space Crew Wristband. Communicate with your crew members, mission co
Change a recycled box into a robot with folded paper arms. Toddlers love this hands-on project, which is a cinch with Cr
Kids love to explore and discover new things in their everyday surroundings. Their very own spyglass is the perfect tool