O is for “Olympics” Craft

Put an Olympic twist on learning letters with this fun alphabet craft!

Here’s what you’ll need:  Our O is for Olympics Printable page, Froot Loops cereal, and glue.

 1.  Download and print the “O is for Olympics” page.

 

 2.  Let your child make a steady stream of glue in the center of the “O”.

 

 3.  Give your child a handful of Froot Loops and let him/her get started gluing them onto the page.

 

 

Download your free Olympic Activities for Kids ebook with this idea and many others by clicking below and entering your e-mail address.  You’ll immediately receive an e-mail that will have the link to the eBook!  If you would rather not be an e-mail subscriber, “like” us on Facebook and then send us a private message to claim your FREE eBook.  If you are already a subscriber:  look at the bottom of your most recent e-mail for your link.

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Comments

  1. How fun and simple! Even my 2-year-old could do this! I like how the Fruit Loops colors kinda match the Olympic ring colors. :)

  2. Really cute and fun! And those Fruit Loops smell good, too! Renee

  3. These are so awesome! I am sharing your website and the Olympic activities tomorrow on our website, http://www.regardingnannies.com so that nannies and children can have their own Olympic fun! Thank you for the awesome content!

  4. So much fun! Thanks for sharing this – I sent you an email about sharing this with my readers :)

  5. I made this craft with my kids–turned around and all the apple jacks were eaten, glue and all! hahah! That’s probably my fault for doing a craft with a cereal they rarely get to eat!

  6. Thanks for all the work you put into the Olympic E-book. I teach a summer preschool in my home and can’t wait to use these wonderful ideas! The best part is that they all look so easy – yet they are so creative! Thanks again!

  7. Valerie says:

    Hello I subscribed to your site, which is awesome by the way, but I have not received the free Olympic download pack. Can you please help me. This our theme in our preschool for the week. Thank you. God Bless. Mrs. Valerie

  8. What a fun activity and a great printable, Jenae! Thanks so much for generously sharing your printable! I featured your post as the Free Printable of the Day at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow

  9. Thanks for the printable (and the ebook too)! I’m starting tot school in the fall with a whole gaggle of boys and this is good practice for me and mine before we add more friends. We used regular cheerios because I did this one last minute :) I’m hoping to make the ring cookies before the opening ceremony tomorrow!!

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