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Your child will love making this styrofoam tree frog!

Your child will love helping you make a styrofoam tree frog using styrofoam balls, green paint, yellow brads, paper, wiggle eyes, and glue.

Styrofoam balls can be used in a variety of craft projects. Your child can paint them, insert pipe cleaners, glue eyes, and felt to them, and transform them into their favourite animal. There are a plethora of styrofoam ball projects and ideas that kids will love but one of our favourites is the styrofoam tree frog!

Dondi Richardson of FloraCraft shows us how to make this cute little frog.   

Image by Free Kids Crafts

 

What you need

 

  • Styrofoam balls
  • Green paint
  • Yellow brads
  • Paper
  • Wiggle eyes
  • Glue

How to make it

 

 

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