Grandfather Dandelion had such pretty hair,
Along came a gust of wind and left his head quite bare;
Young Dandelion generously offered him some gold,
To buy a cap to keep his dear old head from being cold.
Along came a gust of wind and left his head quite bare;
Young Dandelion generously offered him some gold,
To buy a cap to keep his dear old head from being cold.
Assemble a mini doll sized book: Right, is the Dandelion's illustration and verse. Visitors can collect all the flower illustrations and verse from "Flower Children" to print and construct a small book of verse for their dolls. Simply drag each png. into a Word Document, print, cut out all of the images the same size and staple the pages together at the left edge. Squeeze out some white school glue along the stapled edge of the pages and attach a cardboard cover.
The scientific name for Dandelion is Taraxacum. Read more about this plant here.
Sample dandelion paper chain above. |
Download and print out the pattern below. The dotted lines
indicate where the image will be folded to continue the primrose silhouette
seamlessly after it is unfolded. The number of images "linked" together
in one continuous chain is determined by the length of the paper being
cut. Use a very thin paper to make your cutting easier. Cut away the
areas indicated by the design. (see image above and read text on the
pattern below. This paper-cut may be used as a border around an Spring
bulletin board in a classroom or as a paper chain for a shelf if you like.
Dandelion template. |
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