![]() This book will help them separate between emotions that may seem similar but are different, like blue for sadness and grey for feeling scared.ġ0. Sometimes our emotions overlap, and our kids can find that confusing. It’s not just bulls that ‘see red’ when they’re mad – humans do too! Kids will find it easy to associate the fiery nature of red with anger, and the book’s illustrations enhance this fact further.ĩ. Notice how we always talk about sad people ‘feeling blue’? Well, it’s no wonder then that we have blue associated with sadness and tears, indicated through raindrops in the book.Ĩ. Yellow is automatically considered a cheerful color, and it’s no wonder that it’s been associated with the sun and happiness in this book.ħ. Cut along the zig zag line on the top of the monster’s head. Draw an uneven zig zag line on the top of the monster’s head.ĥ. Complete the details on the monster’s body. Make sure to match the expression to the color.Ĥ. Now, take a black marker and draw the monster’s facial features on the covered paper roll. Use glue to cover the roll with the paper.ģ. Cut out the craft paper in the same size as the height of the toilet paper roll.Ģ. Choose a color of craft paper based on which you want to make the color monster. How to make the Toilet Paper Roll Color Monsters:ġ.
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