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Beautiful Oops Inspired Activities

March 11, 2015 by Meredith @ Homegrown Friends

This week the Preschool Book Club is exploring the book Beautiful Oops! by Barney Saltzberg.  Through gorgeous illustrations Beautiful Oops! encourages the reader to celebrate and take the time to see the beauty in mistakes.  Like many children my own three little ones can be hard on themselves when they make “a mistake”.  This book is such a great teaching tool.  Since reading Beautiful Oops! we take the time to celebrate our mistakes.  I am excited to share 5 ways the Preschool Book Club explored the book through play with these 5 Beautiful Oops Inspired Activities.  

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5 Beautiful Oops Inspired Actvitiies

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5 Beautiful Oops Inspired Activities

Painting on Torn Newspaper Buggy & Buddy
Straw Blow Painting Homegrown Friends
Folded Paper Animals Sugar Aunts
Circle and Holes Art Frogs Snails and Puppy Dog Tails
Oops Painting Mama Papa Bubba

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Filed Under: Literacy Activities Tagged With: Beautiful Oops, play based learning, preschool book club, process based art

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  1. Abstract Borax Crystals Pipe Cleaner Sculptures - Homegrown Friends says:
    March 25, 2015 at 1:01 am

    […] We created 2 cups of the solution per jar and submerged the pipe cleaner sculptures into the liquid.  Place on a shelf or table and leave over night.  Be careful not to bump the jar or this will disrupt the crystallization process.  Side note: yours truly bumped one of the jars.  Check out the photos below to see what happened.  I think it is actually a Beautiful Oops! moment. […]

  2. Homemade Giant Crayon - Homegrown Friends says:
    December 3, 2015 at 3:26 pm

    […] ways to explore the crayon.  At one point the crayon broke into two pieces.  It was an awesome Beautiful Oops! moment as we loved exploring how the crayons looked on the inside.  Isn’t it […]

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