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I love the Itsy Bitsy Spider! It was my favorite nursery rhyme when I was little.I had a spider hand puppet when I was little that me and my sister would take turns crawling around and making up new verses and adventures for Itsy Bitsy to go on. I want to do this STAT! This – wonderful itsy bitsy spider window activity. Itsy Bitsy Spider Playful Learning Activities You can also get really active and make a giant spider web. I want to make this climbing spider craft so bad! I mean, for my toddler of course. I’ve seen quite a few paper plate spider crafts, like this paper plate spider puppet, and I think we need to do one for sure! I glued the legs to the back of the paper plate and let my kiddo glue the cut up paper on the front to make the face/body of the spider. Then, I folded them up from one side back and forth (accordion style) to make it wavy like that. I made the legs by folding up a piece of construction paper in half three times and cut the folds to make 8 pieces. My preschooler loves to cut, so I let him cut up a green piece of construction paper (his current favorite color), while I made the legs. Well, we recently did another craft -this time with paper plates! Well, just one plate. This craft was inspired by the obsession that my son was starting.
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And if you don’t, you should totally check it out. You may remember my fun craft stick spider craft post I made for fall. Here are some great itsy bitsy spider activities for toddlers you might like to try. How about this wonderful activity book from our favorites at Melissa and Doug? Here’s another interactive one where you can touch and trace! I love that! This singalong book is from Little Baby Bum, which is one of the channels my toddler LOVES! Recommended Post: When Your Hyper Child Just Doesn't Listen, Try This