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Nighttime Preschool Activities: Night Owl Painting and Books

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The night sky is so vast and full of wonder, many curious little explorers have questioned what is out there. A night time nature hike, a good set of nighttime books, and an open ended art exploration may give your little learner a little bit more information and vocabulary about the night sky.

Night Owl Painting and Book Kids Activity

Nighttime Themed Preschool Activities

Whooo likes owls??? ME!!!

Owl Books for Kids

We like to start many of our adventures with a set of good books. Our nighttime collection is set in a small basket next to our favorite reading chair and consists mostly of owl books. (because I really like owls!) After lunch every day, we read together. Reading the same collection of books over and over again is great for building vocabulary and the rhythm of words.

Here are just a few of the nighttime books available that we have read.

Nighttime Owl Books for Kids

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Owls: An informative book for the young reader about owls.
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National Geographic Readers: Owls: It is no secret, I LOVE any and every National Geographic book that I’ve read. This owl level one reader is no exception and is an easy kid favorite non-fiction read.
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Owls (Kids Can Press Wildlife) From the habitat to raising young, readers will learn more about owls in this picture book.
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Owl Babies A favorite picture book by many, owls learn that mom always comes back.
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In My Tree This book was given to us as a birthday gift and has been read so many times, the kids now read it to us. The layered tree and puppet make it a fabulous interactive book.
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Owl Moon This story tells the tale of a child on an owl hike. Although very long winded, it is a delightful parent connection and leans well to taking your child on an owling adventure.
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Skip Hop: Who’s Hiding? I’ve read this a minimum of 500 times already this week. No facts at all in this cute little tale, but my kids LOVE the lift the flaps!
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Brainstorming Nighttime Sky Words

Make a list of things in the nighttime sky.

The first thing my preschooler says is, “ghosts.” Then he giggles.

I explained that we were talking about real things that you can see in the sky.

He said,
the moon
stars
nothing
maybe an owl.
oh yeah, and bats!

I’m thinking I may need to dig out my books on the solar system now to expand this lesson even more!

Make a Night Owl Painting

Setting paint out for our owl painting

Materials Needed:

  • Paint
  • Paintbrushes and or old toothbrush
  • Paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Pencil
Painting a nighttime owl with cool colors

Directions on how to make a night owl painting.

1. Have your child draw a large owl on the paper. Cut it out.

Sibling painting activity: Open Ended Art Owl

2. Discuss the colors of night. Introduce the concept of cool colors. Then let them paint the owl with cool colors. Look back in the books to see if the illustrators used cool colors too.

3. Using a toothbrush or paintbrush, splatter paint starts onto a black paper background.

Make the stars in the night sky with yellow paint and a toothbrush
Painting the stars in the nighttime sky

4. Glue the owl onto the background and display.

Parent Tips

Head outside if you are worried about the mess. FIY – with splatter paint, there WILL be mess!

Don’t worry if their owl doesn’t look like what you had hoped preschool art is about the process, not the product. Our project turned out completely different than what I had in mind, but they all had a ton of fun! What you see is a child project. He is 4 years old and did everything but the cutting on his own. I would have let him, but he didn’t want to wait until the paint dried and it is really hard to cut wet paint!

Preschool Activities for Night Theme: Bat Sonar Game, Glow in the Dark Sensory Bin, Starry Night Mixed Media Collage, Owl Painting, Nocturnal Animal KWL chart, Shoe Box Constellation Activity and MORE!

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And I was series in my love for owls. Here are 10+ Owl Activities and Craft articles and learning inspiration here at The Educator’s Spin On It.

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