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Choose someone to be the Teddy bear that is looking for his paw. Sit all the other kids in a circle and the Teddy bear must get up and walk around them until suddenly he grabs one paw. He must then run around the outside of the circle and back to his place before the paw-less person catches him.

This is one of my favorite Teddy bear party games. Have all the kids sit down in a circle with an adult and have another adult outside of the room. Have the children decide where to hide Teddy in the room. Then the adult outside reenters the room and have to try and find Teddy. Once the kids gain confidence, one of them could be the one to try and find the bear.

Teddy Bear party games for great for preschoolers. Bees To The Honey Pot. Pass The Bear. Goldilocks Chairs. Give Teddy A Heart. Press lightly so the seeds stick in the peanut butter. Put the yarn or ribbon in the hole of your cut out bread feeder.

Hang from the trees outside for the birds to eat during the Winter. Put out a couple teddy bears and invite children to draw what they see. These samples are by first grade children-Clay and Jonathon. Source: Michal Austin-TechyTeacher. Cut a teddy bear shape from heavy cardboard or cardstock. You may want to make templates for the children to trace. Cover the bear with glue — sprinkle fresh coffee grounds. Shake to remove extra grounds. Proceed as above. Bears love honey so just string Honeycomb cereal!

Put cereal on string and tie when complete—be sure to make long enough to get over the head. After wearing awhile, it makes a good snack! In a bowl mix the cinnamon and apple sauce together. If the mixture is too hard, add more apple sauce, if too thin, add more cinnamon.

Cut our shapes with the cookie cutter. If you will be hanging as ornaments, put a hole in the top area of the shapes. Use a straw to cut a perfect size hole. Option: Add clove to decorate the bears. Gently apply pressure to push the cloves into the ornaments. Dry the bears for one to two days. After bears are dried, tie a ribbon or yarn through the hole. Make bear-shaped templates for children to trace. Ingredients: 1 tablespoon self-rising flour Few little drops of food coloring 1 tablespoon salt Add some water till it a smooth paste.

Use this to paint on a thick sheet of cardboard. You can also use Q-Tips if not enough brushes… Microwave the design on high for 10 — 30 seconds until the paint puffs and it is dry. Water, Tempera Paint Mix equal amounts of flour, salt and water.

Pour mixture into squeeze bottles and paint. Mixture hardens in a puffy shape. Glue cutouts onto paper plate sized circle. Cut out two small white circles and glue onto eyes. Draw eyes.

Draw nose and mouth on a cupcake liner The muzzle. Add two cupcake liner ears. Mix ingredients in bowl with spoon or hands until well blended. Place playdough on wax paper. Make something and then eat it! Be sure hands are washed well before starting. Mix together to make a playdough. Optional: Wheat germ, coconut, decorations: raisins, nuts. Use as regular playdough, then eat! Combine together peanut butter and honey.

Add the corn flour until it reaches the desired consistency. Note: Corn muffin mix Such as Jiffy-Mix can be substituted for corn meal. Cut three bear shapes from a medium grade sand paper. Rub the sandpaper bears with different scents and have children guess what the scent is!

Children sit in a circle. Play music and when the music stops, the child left holding the bear is out. Reward the child with small treat. If children are very young—have players clap for the child holding the bear instead of going out. Give each child a paper heart with their name or a number on it.

Decorate small flower pots or buckets to look like honey pots. Use small plastic bees or make some using yellow circles of cloth.

Much like bean bags Another option is to use colored baby socks and fill them with dry beans and tie them closed with a piece of ribbon.

Choose yellow socks for bees. It should be large enough for a child to stand on with both feet. If necessary, cut two hives — one for each foot. If possible-laminate for repeated use. Have each child take a turn standing on the hives and tossing the bees into the honey pots. Award one point for landing in the closest pot, two points for the middle pot, and three points for the farthest pot. If not using bee hives to stand on—mark a line to throw from.

Form two or more teams. Children line up and one by one run from one end of the course to the other while holding their bear. When they return to the staring point, they give the bear to the next child. If the bear is dropped during the run, the player must return to the beginning and start over.

The first team to have all players finish the race wins. Hide one gummy bear on each paper plate in a pile of corn flakes or in a blop of whipped cream. Older kids love the whipped cream-and it makes a great photo-op!



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