Tiny T-Rex and the Impossible Hug | Read Aloud and Craft

“My arms are still tiny and my hugs are still tiny, but I will do my very best because you are my very best friend.” See what happens in our story and then make your own paper bag t-rex with us!
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“My arms are still tiny and my hugs are still tiny, but I will do my very best because you are my very best friend.”

See what happens in our story!

Read Tiny T. Rex and the Impossible Hug with Kim!

 

Make a Paper Bag T-Rex with Us!

What You’ll Need

  • Paper Bag
  • Two sheets of colorful paper (we used blue and green!)
  • Crayon
  • Scissors
  • Glue or Tape

 

What To Do

  1. Trace triangles and your t-rex’s arms on your two sheets of colorful paper.

  2. Cut out your triangles and your t-rex’s arms.
    If you do not have safety scissors, make sure a grownup helps you!

  3. Use your crayon to draw your t-rex’s eye on your paper bag.

  4. Glue your t-rex’s arms to the side of your paper bag.

  5. Glue your triangles down the side of your paper bag t-rex.

  6. Cut out your t-rex’s mouth.
    If you do not have safety scissors, make sure a grownup helps you!

Now you have your T-rex! 

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