Feed The Frog Kids Activity
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Feed The Frog Kids Activity to promote hand-eye coordination and fine motor control while learning about what these amphibians eat.
Description
Frogs are truly generalist predators — they’ll eat flies, spiders, grasshoppers, butterflies, dragonflies, and just about anything else that fits in their mouth.
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Feed The Frog Kids Activity includes 2 PAGES:
- a smaller frog and its prey
- a larger frog that you can secure to a shoebox (cut an opening for the mouth on the printable and on the box)
FEED THE FROG KIDS ACTIVITY PRINTABLE
INSTRUCTIONS: Print on 8.5 x 11″ letter size paper. (Optional, but suggested: laminate the page for durability.) Cut out the frog’s mouth opening along the white dotted lines. Then, cut out each pray. Offer a child to ‘feed’ the frog its prey by practicing pincer grip or while feeding with tongs. Optional: count each prey aloud as the child places it inside the frog’s mouth.
AGE 3 YR+ ⚠️Always supervise your child! Small items are choking hazards!
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