The Little White Owl by Tracey Corderoy is a darling book that my children absolutely love. It is about a little owl who sets out on an adventure. While he is flying around he discovers a bunch of very colorful birds who are at first very unkind to him because he doesn’t quiet look like they do. The Little White Owl is a story that celebrates the differences and the beauty inside all of us.
First we used an owl stencil from our Usborne Spooky Stencil Cards that we have and traced the owls on our page in all different directions. Then we watercolored the background.
(Here is Little Red’s example who is 5 years old.)
After the background dried we used different colors of acrylic paint to paint the owls with. We had so much fun deciding which colors to use and what types of patterns to paint on our owls.
The last thing we did after our owls dried was to draw a few details with a black sharpie. I love Little Red’s white owl shown in this close up. She wanted to make sure her owl was holding the teddy bear and jelly sandwich just like the white owl in the book. I love how artistic she is!
Here is an up close of one of my owls.
Here is an up close of one of Little Red’s owls. Don’t you love the eyelashes?!? She wanted to make sure you could tell which ones were the girls. She loves making everything fancy!
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Want some more fun owl educational materials to do with your kids? You can CLICK HERE to be taken to my Learn and Grow Designs Etsy Store where I have my fun “Let’s Learn about Owls Unit” we used posted. You can also CLICK HERE to be taken to my Learn and Grow Designs Teacher’s Notebook Shop where my “Let’s Learn about Owls Unit” is sold as well. Happy Learning!
I am totally in LOVE with this craft!! Can't wait to get my hands on that book. I've never read it before.