This is a Tooth Fairy Craft that our kiddos made. The gown is made with wallpaper. If you ask Home Depot or Lowes for old wallpaper books, they are usually glad to get rid of them!
This is the cover. We took our crafts and made it into a book. We glued our TF's with white posterboard. These TF's look just as cute on a wall but we ran out of wall space! We are certain that all of you know that feeling...LOL
If you have not visited Heather's Heart, we urge you to do so. Amongst the best teaching ideas; she has the MOST INSPIRING quotes! Gotta love it! Click HERE and visit her site!!!!If you are interested in a FREE Tooth Fairy packet click HERE & ENJOY! In return all we ask is to tell us about one of your tooth activities!
Be Good to Your Teeth; We Only Get One Set!
XOXO The Goonie Gals




























4 comments:
I miss reading this blog and I better be all over this cutie craftivity since I happen to be married to a dentist! Just sayin'. Thanks for the freebie and I am really glad I stopped by! How is the CCSS going in your neck of the woods?
Fran
We have been trying our best to keep our blog goin' as everyone else seems to be doin'. CCSS is goin'; guess wish we would move to National Standards and get it over with! We were surprised that patterns were taken out of our Kindergarten curriculum. Why? Why? Why?
How is RTI goin' at your school? How do these young kiddos react to all of these transitions? We think "developmentally inappropriate" fits well here; kiddos moving to different rooms like middle school in primary grades? Kindergarten has the least movement but in other primary grades kids are "in and out" of the classroom all day. Same at your school regarding transitions? If not, how is RTI handled?
Thanks for dropping in! We LOVE hearing from U!
XOXO The Goonie Gals
Thanks so much for your tooth activity! We do a science experiment with teeth made out of yellow construction paper and use a mixture of three parts corn syrup, one part white tempera paint, and one part liquid soap to paint them white! They leave them on their tables and the tooth fairy comes over night! She leaves a note, silver glitter, and a tooth brush for each child. They love it!
Casey
http://addictedtokindergarten.blogspot.com/
thanks for share.
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