I love, love, love how this project turned out! I saw something similar to this a long time ago and tucked it away in my “to do when older” file.Well, my 9 year old nephew was over who I tried to show how to do this and ended up with my starter sheet. My son saw it later that day and was begging to do it. So, I decided to give it a try and boy am I glad I did. He loved it! This is a fantastic simple activity to get their brains thinking and perfect for any age!

What You Need:
- Crayons, markers or colored pencils
- Lots of circles
- Paper
Directions
Step 1: Gather circles. Any shape or size will be perfect.I had the kids do a search and bring me what they found. As you can see from the picture, they found many! They brought me water bottles and lids off of water bottles and cups, the milk, pitchers and more.
Step 2: Trace your circles on the paper. Circles and be put anywhere on the paper. Let them get creative.
Step 3: Instruct them that when they are done tracing to color in their circles.


This is what we started with. Left to right: My daughter’s pic (age 3), my sons pic (age 5) and my page
Step 4: Enjoy your time coloring and be patient.I colored my page while they colored theirs and they tried to mimic my patterns and colors. It took us about 3 days working an hour or so each day to finish the pictures.

Step 5: Praise your work, because it will look awesome!
My son’s artwork…
My daughter’s artwork…
and my finished piece.
I found coloring this very theraputic, too. It was amazing to see how easily my kiddos went down for naps with a little coloring for30 minutes or so before their rest time. Love, love, love it…not just the naps that happened after, but how they turned out!
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