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Paper Plate Menorah

1. Cut a paper plate in half and decorate. We used glue and glitter.  2. Make candles using craft items of your choice. You’ll need 8 or 9. We used popsicle sticks, matchsticks and tissue paper.  3. Stick the candles to the back of your decorated plate using tape or glue.  4. Why not attach […]

Proud to BEE me

Paint the underneath of your child’s foot with yellow (washable) paint Firmly place a painted foot onto paper until a footprint is formed.  Wait to dry Add some details to make the footprint resemble a bee. Your child can do this!  Write next to the bee ‘Proud to BEE me’

Bee Kind

1. Clean and dry a tin can 2. Paint or stick yellow paper around it. 3. Add some strips of black paper.  4. Add a face using pen and googly eyes.  5. Draw around little hands and cut out. This is for the wings. Apply to the back with glue.  6. Add some antennas using […]

Pen Control Christmas Tree

1. Choose a shape for your dashed lines to go inside and draw it out onto cardboard  2. Cut the shape out. 3. Add the lines, dots and dashes you’d like your child to practice.  4. Cover in contact paper or strips of clear tape. 5. Use whiteboard markers! Wipe away and use again and […]

Fir Tree Threading

Cut out a triangle or Christmas tree shape out of cardboard.  Stretch over it a few elastic bands or wrap yarn around it.  Head outside and look for fallen greenery that you can use to thread onto your cardboard.  Fill it up and then display somewhere in your home for all to see!

Bella Bee Sing-a-long

Can you sing along to the song? We would love to see you performing “I am Brave” – tag us on instagram (@hugabug_world)

Caterpillar Count

 Write the numbers 1-10 vertically down the left hand side of a plain piece of paper or card. Older children may want to do this part themselves.  Next to each number draw a smiley face and add some antennae.  Squirt a variety of coloured paint in a dish or on a paper plate.  Start at […]

How Are You Feeling – Pumpkin Edition

Draw, paint or colour a pumpkin onto a piece of card.  On separate pieces of paper that match the colour of the card pumpkin, draw different emotion faces; happy, sad, angry, tired… and if you’re feeling creative, draw them in pumpkin styles!  For older children, you can also write down the emotions for them to […]