Spider sandwich:
I ended up making my son a spider sandwich that day at lunch after reading this book that morning.
This was not planned ahead. I just grabbed things we had on hand to make the best spider looking sandwich I could. I used cheese puffs as legs, m&m's as eyes(you could use raisins), and a glass to make the circle for the body.
This is how I cut out the body in above picture.
Big brother helped me add the cheese puff legs and I added the m&m's as eyes. We did peanut butter and jelly sandwich. He really liked it and ate the whole thing!
Simple spider activity from the heart:
I didn't have any spider activities planned for us. When big brother's great grandma stopped by for a visit that week they came up with an unplanned activity. It is so simple but so precious to me. While reading they drew pictures of spiders and webs. I love that they bonded over this book. My grandma is here visiting from Florida. We love any time we can spend with her. I love that her and big brother'so to activity seems to be reading. When she got here she brought gifts & books! Yay, we love books. So if you are looking for a simple activity to go with a book draw a picture with your child:-)
Drawing the web.
Priceless memories made while reading a book.
Their picture.
I know big brother enjoyed his time with Grams this day and I know I will hold this memory in my heart forever.
What are some fun spider activities you love.
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That spider sandwich is a great idea! What a fun story lesson. Thanks for linking up at Mom's Library
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DeleteAwesome idea..... I love connecting stories to fun! I am going to make the spider snacks. My daughter would really enjoy. Thanks for the fun idea. Newest follower from True Aim. Love for you to return the follow.
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Your spider sandwich is sooo cute, my girls would love that.
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DeleteYou sure made a very yummy spider! I love your web too!
ReplyDeleteMy son loves this book--and these ideas are so cute! ---Play Create Explore (www.playcreateexplore.com)
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