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Paper Roll Bunny

Let’s creatively reuse leftover paper rolls to make cute bunnies that allow autistic children to practice fine motor skills and creativity!

Paper Roll Bunny
Let’s creatively reuse leftover paper rolls to make cute bunnies that allow autistic children to practice fine motor skills and creativity! What you’ll need:
Paper roll
Construction paper
Scissors
Glue
Googly eyes
Marker
Pipe cleaner Instructions:
Roll the paper roll in one of your construction paper pieces and make a mark of how much you’ll need to cover the roll. Cut out the piece of construction paper.
Glue the piece of construction paper around your paper roll.
With the leftover construction paper, draw your bunny’s two ears and their two feet. Then cut them out.
On a different color piece of paper, draw two smaller ears to form the inside of the bunny’s ears and a small circle for its nose. Then cut them out.
Glue the inner ear pieces of construction paper to the big bunny ears. Once dry, glue them to the top of your paper roll.
Glue the feet of your bunny to the bottom of the roll.
Cut a piece of pipe cleaner into four. Place three of them on top of each other and twist to create the whiskers.
Glue the circle nose to the center of the whiskers and set it aside to dry.
Begin assembling your bunny’s face by gluing your pipe cleaner whiskers to the center of the paper roll.
Once dry, glue your googly eyes to your paper roll.
Using a marker, draw a mouth under the whiskers to complete your bunny!Download Now!

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