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Frog Themed Toss Game for Preschoolers

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Create an adorable frog themed toss game with recycled cardboard, paint and a few pipe cleaners for a game packed with froggy fun! Work on creativity and fine motor skills with this one of a kind frog game for your preschooler.

Here’s how to make this Frog Game.

Frog Themed Toss Game for Preschoolers with Pipe Cleaner Bugs

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There’s something very fun about learning about frog with preschooler. The way the hop, the way the croak and honestly how important that are to discovering a healthy environment is.  Our featured themed for the Weekly Virtual Book Club for Kids is FROGS!  We chose the book The Wide-Mouthed Frog.

 
The Wide-Mouthed Frog (A Pop-Up Book) by Keith Faulkner

The books follow the journey in a swamp through a frog with a wide mouth that he loves to use. It’s a flip book so it’s also quite animated to read with your child.  The frog is interested in the eating habits of other creatures found in the great outdoors–that is until he comes upon a big green one with lots of teeth who finds wide-mouthed frogs a delicious meal. It’s a story book your little one will want read again and again until they can read on their own.

 Frog Themed Toss Game for Preschoolers

Here’s a fun game to go along with the Wide Mouthed Frog from the story.

Frog Craft for Preschoolers with Recycled Cardboard and Paint

Materials for Frog Themed Toss Game

  • Recycled Cardboard Box or Cereal Box
  • Scissors
  • Paint
  • Paint brush
  • Pipe Cleaners
  • Googly Eyes
  • Glitter Paint Tube
  • Marker
  • Tape

Painted Green Frog Craft for Preschoolers

Directions for Frog Themed Toss Game 

1. To start have your child child draw a frog outline on the backside of a recycled cereal box.  For younger children you can draw the outline with them and talk about the parts of a frog.

2. Use the scissors to cut the frog out from the cereal box.

3. Then have your child use a paint brush to paint the frog green.

Frog Craft with Paint for Preschoolers

4. Use the Black paint to create the eyes of the frog at the top.  For younger preschoolers you could do the outline and then have them fill in the area with the paint.

5. Then use the same black paint to outline the frogs main body area.

6. Use the black paint to create a mouth for the frog.  This will also get cut open so leave space between the bottom of the frog and the mouth, about an inch.

Frog Themed Toss Game for Preschoolers with Paint

7. My daughter added a little fun to hear frog by adding some purple hearts to the top of the mouth.  She also added white onto the eyes to give it a bit more life.

8. For extra sparkle you can use a glitter paint tube to add an outline around the frog on the eyes and mouth and where your child wants to add a little detail.

Using Glitter Paint on Frog Themed Painted Craft and Game

9. Now it’s time to take this Frog Craft into a game for your preschooler.

We always tend to have a few amazon boxes around the house so we found one to use at the box to catch all of the flying bugs that the frog will catch in this game.

This is an adult task with the scissors, use caution and cute an opening into the box.

Frog Themed Toss Game for Preschoolers with Recycled Box

10. Once the whole is cut for the frog’s mouth you can also carefully cut along the line of your frog’s mouth to create a wide mouthed frog. Then you can gently fold it so that it will stay up because it was created from recycled cardboard.

You can also slightly bend the feet of the frog so that it rests on the bottom of the box. Yes I know 🙂 our frog should have had two more legs, my daughter helped to design this one and frankly I had to leave it. Next time I would have two little legs below the mouth too.

Create your own Pipe Cleaner Bugs

Pipe Cleaner Insects for Frog Themed Toss Game for Preschoolers

These adorable Pipe Cleaner Bugs were so easy to make!  And they fly really well as you play the Frog Themed Toss Game.  Here’s how you and your preschooler can make them.

First start off by taking one pipe cleaner and forming a wing by looping it around at the end and twisting it. Then take the pipe cleaner and wrap around the end of of pencil or paint brush about 6 times, leaving about one inch left at the end.  Finally you twist the final end to create the second wing, making sure not to leave any sharp ends from the pipe cleaner.

Pipe Cleaner Insect for Frog Themed Game with Kids

One the pipe cleaner insect is formed you can add on Adhesive Googly Eyes directed to the pipe cleaner they stick surprisingly pretty well. You could also use hot glue for reinforcement if needed.

Time to Play your Frog Themed Toss Game!

To play the game you set up the frog box on a slight slant, we propped it up using the side of the box from below.  It makes it easier for the kids to make it into the frog’s wide mouth!

You can toss the pipe cleaner bugs by hand or you can add an extra challenge by using a launching device!  We used the end of our paint brush to launch our BUGS!  You could use a popsicle stick or pencils, whatever you used to wrap around when you were making it so it fits around it.  Just added a whole other element of challenge and fun to this frog themed toss game!

Frog Themed Toss Game for Preschooler with Pipe Cleaner Bugs Craft

Frog Themed Books for Preschoolers

Here are some additional frog books that we enjoyed reading with this Frog Game.

    

  

   

 

  
Be sure to check out below the additional frog themed activities to go along with our featured Weekly Virtual Book Club for Kids book The Wide-Mouthed Frog (A Pop-Up Book) by Keith Faulkner.

Frog Week for VBC Book Preschool Activities featured book Wide Mouthed Frog

Frog Activities for Preschoolers

Painted Frog Craft and Game for Preschoolers

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