Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter for the latest updates!Ĭheck out AccentuWall our new line of Removable Wallpaper Tiles. Our decals will look like you've painted the design right on your wall. Browse our award winning collection of tree wall decals, forest friends, cherry blossoms, chalkboard, dry erase and more. Finish the rocket by gluing the tip to the top of the rocket base.*Current order processing time is approximately 2-3 business days.Ĭute Baby Nursery Wall Decals, Peel and Stick Decals and Family Tree Decals.Take the rocket you have created so far and glue it to the dried black paper you painted earlier.Once assembled, glue them to the bottom and back of the rocket. Create the flame by gluing the three orange triangle flames together.Glue the middle fin in the middle, bottom of the rocket base.Place the side fins at the bottom of the rocket body and glue them to the back of it.Next, take the window and glue it in the middle of the frame. Place the window frame in the middle of the rocket and glue it in place.Glue the rocket decoration piece to the bottom of the main rocket piece.Let the paper dry while you create the rocket. We dipped a small paintbrush in water, then dipped it in paint and tapped the paintbrush to achieve this look. Take a piece of black, dark blue, or dark purple paper and paint it to look like space.Download the rocket template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.Share With Usĭid you make this craft with your kids or students? We’d love to feature them on our social media!įor a chance to have your child’s craft featured, simply snap a picture of the completed project and post it to our Facebook page, email it to us directly by clicking here, or use #simpleeverydaymom on your social media! If your child enjoys sensory play, try this space play dough kit or this outer space sensory bin. Space Name Craft– Have kids work on spelling their name with this easy and fun craft.These are a great independent STEM activity. Space Pattern Block Mats – Learn even more shapes with these printable pattern block mats.Space Do A Dot Printables – These worksheets are not only fun for kids to do, but they’ll help with fine motor skills, number identification, and counting!.My First Book of Planets is perfect for children who want to learn more about space.įor more space activities try out some of our favorites! On The Launchpad is a simple space-themed book for young children learning how to count! Read it nightly to help them learn! It has engaging rhyming words and cute illustrations! Below are some of the most popular space books for kids.Ĩ Little Planets is a fun space book for the youngest of kids. Want to create a themed unit around this craft? We’ve got lots of ideas to get you started.įirst, start off with books! They’re great for reading comprehension and vocabulary. That’s it! Isn’t this a fun space craft for kids?! We love that it’s created only from simple shapes too! Space Unit For Kids Take the rocket you have created so far and glue it to the dried black paper you painted earlier.įinish the rocket by gluing the tip to the top of the rocket base. Glue the middle fin in the middle, bottom of the rocket base.Ĭreate the flame by gluing the three orange triangle flames together. Place the side fins at the bottom of the rocket body and glue them to the back of it. Place the window frame in the middle of the rocket and glue it in place. Glue the rocket decoration piece to the bottom of the main rocket piece. Take a piece of black, dark blue, or dark purple paper and paint it to look like space. Rocket template (enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you)ĭownload the rocket template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.Colored cardstock or construction paper.
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