Winter Games Crafts
The Olympic torch is quickly making its way to Vancouver now, and we’ll soon be watching our country go for gold! Do some sports or
medal crafts with the kids, or be inspired by the Olympic logos and mascots. Here are some ideas to get you started:
Mascot Puppet:
Go to the Olympic website to find out which mascot is most like you, and then make your favourite one! We recreated our favourite
sasquatch with an easy paper bag project:
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Supplies: 2 brown paper bags, cream paper, white paper, blue felt, scissors, glue, crayon or marker
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Inukshuk Paintings
Thanks to Melanie for her craft ideas and photos! Her family did Inukshuks two ways – with black paper and with handprints.
Handprint Inukshuk
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Supplies: white paper, tempura paint (red, yellow, green, light and dark blue), red construction paper, marker.
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Sunset Inukshuk
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Supplies: white paper, tempura paint (red, yellow, orange, green, blue), pastels (optional), black construction paper, scissors.
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Recommended Reading
Thanks to Portia from Once Upon A Huckleberry Bush for her Olympic reading recommendations!
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Outstanding OlympicsBy Clive Gifford The Olympic Games is the greatest sports celebration in the world. This colorful book offers |
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Miga, Quatchi and/et SumiThis is the lovable story of the mascots Miga, Quatchi, Sumi and their sidekick Mukmuk unfolds on the Written in both English and French, learn the legends behind these now famous characters as they introduce |