Where the Wild Things Are Shapes Cut and Paste activity from Making Learning Fun is a wonderful way to develop scissor skills and shape matching.
Make a Wild Thing Mask from Red Ted Art. This is so much fun to make and play with!
Use construction paper to make this Where the Wild Things Are Crown from Making Learning Fun
Wild Things Dolls made from cardboard tubes from Matsutake
Wild Things Paper Dolls from Toy-A-Day
Make Wild Thing masks from paper plates and yarn and become the kind of all wild things! Source: Fairy Dust Teaching What a fun way to retell the story!
Check out the Color Tree Game from The Educators’ Spin On It! The trees are made from pipe cleaners and hanging your own monsters from them is great for fine motor skills.
Make Wild Thing Stick Puppets (from Preschool Printables by Gwyn). A great language arts activity for retelling the story.
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Corduroy Activities and Crafts for Kids
Giving Tree Activities and Crafts for Children
A Color of His Own Activities and Crafts
Fancy Nancy Activities and Crafts for Kids
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Green Eggs and Ham Activities and Printables
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