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Materials you will need:

Cardboard Circle (we used a 10-inch cardboard cake circle) blue paint paintbrush green straws scissors school glue

Directions:

1. Paint cardboard circle

Paint your cardboard circle with blue paint and let it dry completely.

2. Cut up straws into small pieces

Cut up a bundle of green straws into small pieces. This is excellent cutting practice for preschoolers and ends up being a whole activity in itself. I set up our straws in a tray (pictured below) with scissors and had my daughter work at cutting all the straws after we had painted our cardboard circle.

3. Outline a continent and fill it in with glue

I used the school glue to outline a continent and then my preschooler filled it in completely with glue.

4. Place straws all over the glue

Once a section was filled in with glue, take the straws and place them all over the glue.

5. Repeat steps 3-4 until your Earth is complete

Continue gluing and filling in with straws until your Earth is complete. The artwork is obviously not to scale at all. The objective is not to get something that looks perfect, but rather a piece of art that resembles our beautiful Earth.

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