Letter B Bunny Craft

This adorable paper plate Letter B Bunny Craft is perfect for spring and Easter preschool activities. Little ones will love it!

This bunny craft is perfect for little ones. All you need is construction paper and paper plates, and you’re all set. Add this to your Easter activities for preschoolers or your Letter Bb lessons.

Letter B Bunny Craft

Paper plate crafts are fun, because they’re cheap and usually pretty easy to make. This one is no exception.

What You’ll Need

What You’ll Do

Use a pencil to trace a circle around the inside smallest circle in the center of the paper plate; cut the traced circle out.

NOTE: Keep these paper plate edge scraps for the ears!

Next, use your pencil to draw another circle about an inch larger than the outside of the smallest circle in the center of the paper plate; cut the traced circle out.

Lay your colored construction paper piece down ,and place your two circles about an inch from the left side of the paper and have them slightly overlapping each other.

Use your pencil to trace outside the right sides of the plates in the shape of a capital letter B.

Cut off excess on the right side of the colored construction paper.

Glue your paper plates onto the B-shaped construction paper.

Draw and cut out two ears from your paper plate edge scraps. To make sure they’re even, make one, cut it out, then use it as a stencil for the second ear.

Draw and cut out two slightly smaller inner ear shapes using pink construction paper; glue onto the ears and then glue the final ears onto your bunny’s head.

Glue googly eyes a bit above the center of the bunny’s head.

Using a black marker, draw a nose, mouth and whiskers on the bunny.

Color in the nose and make freckles around the whiskers with a pink marker.

Use your black marker to trace around the entire outside of the bunny.

Glue a small cotton ball onto the bottom right edge of the big white plate portion for a tail and your bunny is complete.

PRESCHOOL BOOKS ABOUT EASTER

Fill your book basket with a great collection of books about Easter. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.

If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.

Pete the Cat: Big Easter AdventureHow to Catch the Easter BunnyTurkey's Eggcellent Easter (Turkey Trouble)

 

Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure – When Pete wakes up Easter morning, ready to check out his basket of goodies, he discovers the Easter Bunny needs a little extra help. Our favorite groovy blue cat puts on his bunny ears and finds a way to collect, paint, and hide the eggs all in time for Easter!

How to Catch the Easter Bunny – Is this the year you’ll be able to catch the Easter bunny in action? Start an Easter tradition with this fun and funny children’s book ― the perfect Easter basket stuffer!

Turkey’s Eggcellent Easter – Easter is almost here—and Turkey knows just how to celebrate. He’s going to win the eggstra-special Easter egg hunt! The only problem is that animals aren’t allowed to enter. So he and his barnyard friends come up with a top-secret plan. With his trademark disguises and a whole lot of help, Turkey goes undercover. Will his basket of tricks help him win a prize?

Enhance Your Activity Time

Keep little hands busy and little minds active with this Easter themed sensory playdough kit! Makes the perfect Easter gift for your busy little one.

Lacing card toys make great gifts for kids! A rabbit (Easter Bunny) shaped lacing toy is a fun way to bring festive fun and learning for the toddlers in your life! Designed for small hands and build to last!

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Letter B Bunny Craft

Letter B Bunny Craft

This adorable paper plate Letter B Bunny Craft is perfect for spring and Easter preschool activities. Little ones will love it!

Materials

  • 2 plain white paper plates
  • colored construction paper
  • 2 googly eyes
  • black marker
  • pink marker or crayon
  • 1 cotton ball

Instructions

Use a pencil to trace a circle around the inside smallest circle in the center of the paper plate; cut the traced circle out.

NOTE: Keep these paper plate edge scraps for the ears!

Next, use your pencil to draw another circle about an inch larger than the outside of the smallest circle in the center of the paper plate; cut the traced circle out.

Lay your colored construction paper piece down ,and place your two circles about an inch from the left side of the paper and have them slightly overlapping each other.

Use your pencil to trace outside the right sides of the plates in the shape of a capital letter B.

Cut off excess on the right side of the colored construction paper.

Glue your paper plates onto the B-shaped construction paper.

Draw and cut out two ears from your paper plate edge scraps. To make sure they’re even, make one, cut it out, then use it as a stencil for the second ear.

Draw and cut out two slightly smaller inner ear shapes using pink construction paper; glue onto the ears and then glue the final ears onto your bunny’s head.

Glue googly eyes a bit above the center of the bunny’s head.

Using a black marker, draw a nose, mouth and whiskers on the bunny.

Color in the nose and make freckles around the whiskers with a pink marker.

Use your black marker to trace around the entire outside of the bunny.

Glue a small cotton ball onto the bottom right edge of the big white plate portion for a tail and your bunny is complete.

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