This month we read 20,000 Leagues under the Sea for our homeschool book club. Books often inspires us to craft, and this one was no exception.
The squid attack on the Nautilus was one of our favorite parts, and it inspired this simple squid craft.
It’s one of our favorite sea animal crafts. I bet your child will love it, too!
This simple ocean animal craft is perfect for a sea animal unit. It also makes a fun summer craft.
Squid Craft
Materials Needed:
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- Construction Paper (We used multi-colored scrapbooking paper.)
- Craft Glue
- Wiggly Eyes
- Ribbon
- Ruler (optional)
- Scissors
- Clear Tape
To make your squid, cut your colored paper into the following parts:
- 4 1/2 x 7 inch rectangle
- triangle with a 6 inch base
- 2 inch square
- 2 slightly pointy ovals
For younger children you may want to have the pieces cut out ahead of time, or you could draw them and have your child cut out the pieces. (This is a great way for preschoolers to practice scissor skills.)
For older children you can show them how to use the ruler to measure and draw the parts themselves.
Once you have your pieces cut out, glue the square to the back of the triangle to form the squid’s fins. Then glue the triangle to the top of the rectangle to form the mantle.
Using clear tape, secure 2 pieces of ribbon (ours our 10 inches long) to the back of the squid’s mantle. These will form the feeding tentacles.
Use another small piece of tape to attach the pointy oval pieces to the ribbon.
Cut 8 tentacles at the bottom of the squid’s body, going approximately half way up the rectangle.
Glue on wiggly eyes and your adorable paper squid craft is finished.
This simple sea animal craft to go with 20,000 Leagues under the Sea was a huge hit.
At our house paper squids have been attacking toy cars, Barbie dolls and recreating the attack on the Nautilus all week.
Other ocean animal crafts you may enjoy: