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Bear Hunt Sensory Collages

September 22, 2014 by Meredith @ Homegrown Friends

We’re Going on a Bear Hunt is one of my favorite stories to explore with children. The repetition and rhythm of the language make it perfect for children to participate with the reader. The obstacles in nature that the family come upon while on their bear hunt and the safe expressions of fear of finding the bear lends itself perfectly to dramatic play for preschoolers. For this round of Preschool Book Club we are focusing on bringing the different nature experiences to life with Bear Hunt Sensory Collages.

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I love these bear hunt sensory collages!

 

WHAT YOU NEED TO MAKE BEAR HUNT SENSORY COLLAGES

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rectangle pieces of cardboard (1 per child)
glue bottles
grass clippings (or shredded green paper)
dirt
white glitter
blue tinted water
pipettes or paintbrushes
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we're going on a bear hunt sensory collages materials

AREAS OF DEVELOPMENT ENHANCED THROUGH BEAR HUNT SENSORY COLLAGES

literacy development
sensory exploration
fine motor development
creativity
artistic expression

TIME TO MAKE THE BEAR HUNT SENSORY COLLAGES!

Begin by reading We’re Going on a Bear Hunt. Introduce the Bear Hunt Sensory Collages by setting up stations with a piece of cardboard and containers of grass, dirt, glitter (for snow), tinted water (for the river) and a pipette or paint brush for the water.

materials for we're going on a bear hunt sensory collages

My children approached their collages in very different ways. At age three my daughters were all about the sensory experience. They loved the idea of using “real” materials for their collages and blending the materials on their cardboard, with lots of glue of course!

using glue to make bear hunt sensory collages
Quinn, age 5, wanted to follow the sequence of the book for his collage. He requested that I read the book again and we slowed down as the family approached each natural obstacle so that he could add the material to his collage.

adding water to one of the bear hunt sensory collages

Always the actor, Quinn became the bear too!
acting as a bear while making bear hunt sensory collages
Our Bear Hunt Sensory Collages turned out to be a really fun way to explore the book through play. Are they the prettiest collages you’ve ever seen? Of course, not! But so much learning occurred during this activity and most importantly the kids loved the experience!one of the bear hunt sensory collages

Click on the links below to check our additional ways to explore We’re Going on a Bear Hunt through play!

4 more ways to explore we're going on a bear hunt

Paper Bag Bear Puppets  Frogs Snails and Puppy Dog Tails
We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Sensory Tray Mama Papa Bubba
We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Map and Binoculars Buggy and Buddy
We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Bear Puppet Snack Sugar Aunts

Want to explore other books through play? Click here to check out the rest of the Preschool Book Club Series!

6 bloggers come together to explore books through play in the Preschool Book Club Series

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