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Jungle Mobile

This is a simple mobile made up of printed jungle animals.  I put a panda bear in too and in retrospect, I think he actually lives in temperate forests not the jungle but he's still cute!

We usually create our mobiles by using two straws or sticks taped or tied in a criss-cross or by using one paper towel or gift wrap roll with all the pieces tied to it (this isn't as 3D a mobile, but is good for recycling).   See the summer mobile to see what the paper towel roll mobile looks like

Materials:

bulleta printer, 
bulleta piece of paper... I always prefer to use a heavy paper (like construction paper), but it isn't necessary.
bulletsome crayons, paint, markers or pencil crayons, 
bulletscissors, 
bulletglue,
bulletstring or yarn.

EITHER
bulletsmall paper plate or circle of cardboard (old cereal boxes are a good source of cardboard) AND two straws or sticks
  
OR
 
bulleta paper towel roll
  
OR
  
bulletice cream container lid

Instructions:

bulletPrint out the template of choice.  You can print out as many as you want to fill up your mobile.
 
bulletColour (where appropriate) and cut out the template pieces along the dotted lines. 
 
bulletFold the template pieces in half and glue the back and front together.  Let dry. 
 
bulletPoke a small hole in the top of each piece and tie with yarn or string to the mobile you've chosen 
  

Paper Towel Roll Mobile:

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Decorate your paper towel roll as desired:  You can use paint, paper, stickers, etc to match your theme.

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string each mobile piece from the paper towel roll

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Put a piece of string or wool right through the paper towel roll  to use to hang from the wall or ceiling


(this isn't this theme, but the method works the same)

Criss Cross Straws Mobile:

bullet You can let the kids decorate the circle/paper plate with paint, markers or stickers.
bulletPoke a hole through the center of the paper plate or circle of cardboard
bulletArrange the straws in an X shape and tie with wool
bulletTie a long piece of wool to the center of the X.  Slide the circle of cardboard or paper plate onto the wool (through the hole you made)
bulletTape the straws to the plate to keep them in their X shape and to help them balanced
bulletString each mobile piece onto one of the straws (and in the center if desired)


(this isn't this theme, but the method works the same)

Lid Mobile:

bulletDecorate your lid as desired:  You can use paint, paper, stickers, etc to match your theme.
bulletUse a hole punch or sharp pencil to poke holes all the way around the lid at equal distances (you need as many holes as you have mobile pieces
bulletString each mobile piece onto one of the holes you've made
bulletString another piece of yarn from each of the holes, going up to the ceiling.  Tie all of these pieces together to make a knot you can hang your mobile with.


(this isn't this theme, but the method works the same)

Templates:  

bulletClose the template window after printing to return to this screen. 
   
bulletSet page margins to zero if you have trouble fitting the template on one page (FILE, PAGE SETUP or FILE, PRINTER SETUP in most browsers). 

 

Template 1     (color)   or   (B&W)

Template 2     (color)   or   (B&W)

Template 3     (color)   or   (B&W)

Template 4     (color)   or   (B&W)

 

 

 

Printable version of these instructions