Why not combine the two themes? These projects are perfect for preschoolers who are just starting to recognize edges and curves:
1. The “Circle-Gator” (Alligator)
- The Shape: Cut 3 large green circles. Fold them in half.
- The Craft: Glue them in a line to create a “bumpy” alligator body. Add a small triangle for the tail and a semi-circle for the snout.
- Skills: Focuses on Circles and Semi-circles.
2. The “Triangle Tortoise” 🐢
- The Shape: A large equilateral triangle for the shell.
- The Craft: Kids can decorate the shell with smaller “pattern” triangles. Add small rectangles for legs and a circle for the head.
- Skills: Focuses on Triangles and Rectangles.
3. The “Tangram Snake” 🐍
- The Shape: A series of different colored diamonds (rhombuses).
- The Craft: Line the diamonds up tip-to-tail to create a slithering, zig-zagging snake body.
- Skills: Focuses on Diamonds/Rhombuses and Symmetry.
📚 Adding to your “Show-Stopping” List
Since you need 20 ideas, here are a few non-reptile shape crafts to round out the collection:
| Craft Name | Primary Shape | Educational Value |
| Shape House | Square & Triangle | Learning how shapes combine to create familiar objects. |
| Shape Rocket | Rectangles & Ovals | Introduction to “stacking” shapes to create height. |
| Starfish Match | Stars | Identifying complex shapes found in nature (perfect for your underwater theme!). |
| Mouse Shapes | Ovals & Triangles | Great for a “book-and-craft” session with Ellen Stoll Walsh’s book. |
