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A vibrant and playful crocodile-themed crafting project made from simple materials. The crocodile's body is formed from a green-painted clothespin, with large googly eyes and a gaping mouth made of white and pink craft paper pieces resembling sharp teeth. The craft sits on a blue background, accompanied by a green and white paper flower, adding a touch of nature to the scene. This charming and whimsical creation is designed to engage children in creative play and learning activities, such as counting or sorting objects they can pretend to feed the crocodile.

Crocodile Clothespin Counting Craft

This crocodile craft is ready to munch munch munch, just as soon as the glue dries! To add some learning in, I give my kids puff balls to feed their crocodile, and then we count or sort each bite! Supplies: Green paint 1 clothespin Craft paper (white and pink or red) Wiggly eyes Hot glue and/or tacky craft glue Optional: Colored paper (to make a habitat) Optional: Pom poms Scissors Directions: Paint the clothespin green. Cut out craft paper to make teeth (white) and a mouth (pink or red). Glue the paper to the clothespin. Glue the eyes to the clothespin. Once it’s dry, it can be played with. What will your kiddos crocodile eat?

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