Last night, I caught a glimpse of Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer on TV. I love that tale! I mean, how anyone could not cheer for the underrated reindeer whose bright red nose saves Christmas for millions of little ones is beyond me! And his reindeer pals certainly learn a valuable lesson in accepting individual differences, don’t they?
All this talk of Rudolph has reminded me of one of my favorite red-nosed activities: Nose So Bright! It’s fun for little ones to make and discuss. Older students are sure to enjoy making mini projects and then writing imaginative narratives told by Rudolph himself! Enjoy!
Smiles!
Diane
Just too cute. Thank you
My favorite is a deer sideways and a red pompom on a band to make a rudolph hat to fly around in. Your is cute too
Great Idea!
Yours is actually one of my favorite Rudolph crafts, but I use bubble wrap instead of the plastic bottle. I also use bubble wrap in January to have my students paint over snowmen that they have drawn.
Another Rudolph idea that I use often is the handprint Rudolph with a pom pom nose and pipe cleaner antlers.