This kangaroo is a simple cut and paste paper craft that is fun for
young children to make. It makes a great project for preschool and
kindergarten kids and works well for an animals, letter K, marsupials or
Australian theme.
(He's holding a boomerang which is a wooden tool that was used by
Australian Aborigines.)
There
is a small (single page) and larger (two templates) version to choose
from.
Materials:
something to colour with if using the
B&W version,
scissors,
glue, and
paper
You can use brass tacks instead of glue to
attach the head, tail or arms if you want them to be moveable.
Instructions:
Print out the template of choice.
Colour (where appropriate).
Cut out the template pieces -- parents can help cut out some of the more
difficult pieces like the boomerang while children work on the easier
pieces like the body and legs.
Glue the kangaroo together in the following order:
glue the feet behind the body
glue the arms onto the body
glue the boomerang into one of the hands
glue the head onto the body
glue the pouch and joey (baby kangaroo) onto the tummy
See picture on the template for further help
Templates:
Close the template window after printing to return to this screen.
Set page margins to zero if you have trouble fitting the template on one
page (FILE, PAGE SETUP or FILE, PRINTER SETUP in most browsers).