My preschooler loves bubble gum, as most kids do. She is great about not swallowing it so I let her have it as an occasional treat with me. She recently learned how to blow a bubble which has made for lots of excitement. 🙂 Since we have been practicing counting up to 20, I thought it would be fun to make a bubble gum machine craft for her to practice her counting.

Supplies you will need:

paper plate red and gray cardstock paper round stickers marker scissors glue

Directions:

  1. Start by cutting out the pieces you’ll need for your bubble gum machine from your red and gray cardstock paper. From your red paper you’ll need a base, a square for the bubble gum dispenser, an oval-type shape for the top and circle. From your gray you’ll need a circle.

  2. Attach all the pieces to your paper plate with a stapler or glue.

  3. Place your round stickers inside your bubble gum machine. I had my daughter put 20 stickers inside her machine because we’ve been working on our numbers up to 20. I also had her practice writing the number 20 inside the gray circle. It turned out to be such a simple and fun craft.

 

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My preschooler loves bubble gum, as most kids do. She is great about not swallowing it so I let her have it as an occasional treat with me. She recently learned how to blow a bubble which has made for lots of excitement. 🙂 Since we have been practicing counting up to 20, I thought it would be fun to make a bubble gum machine craft for her to practice her counting.

Supplies you will need:

paper plate red and gray cardstock paper round stickers marker scissors glue

Directions:

  1. Start by cutting out the pieces you’ll need for your bubble gum machine from your red and gray cardstock paper. From your red paper you’ll need a base, a square for the bubble gum dispenser, an oval-type shape for the top and circle. From your gray you’ll need a circle.

  2. Attach all the pieces to your paper plate with a stapler or glue.

  3. Place your round stickers inside your bubble gum machine. I had my daughter put 20 stickers inside her machine because we’ve been working on our numbers up to 20. I also had her practice writing the number 20 inside the gray circle. It turned out to be such a simple and fun craft.

 

You might also enjoy these crafts:

Learning Activities with Goldfish Crackers Static Electricity Butterfly Experiment Rainbow Fish Alphabet Match Paper Plate Crab with Numerical Sequence

Follow I Heart Crafty Things on Facebook, Pinterest,  Google+, Twitter, and Instagram for more crafty fun!  

My preschooler loves bubble gum, as most kids do. She is great about not swallowing it so I let her have it as an occasional treat with me. She recently learned how to blow a bubble which has made for lots of excitement. 🙂 Since we have been practicing counting up to 20, I thought it would be fun to make a bubble gum machine craft for her to practice her counting.

Supplies you will need:

  • paper plate
  • red and gray cardstock paper
  • round stickers
  • marker
  • scissors
  • glue

Directions:

  1. Start by cutting out the pieces you’ll need for your bubble gum machine from your red and gray cardstock paper. From your red paper you’ll need a base, a square for the bubble gum dispenser, an oval-type shape for the top and circle. From your gray you’ll need a circle.

  2. Attach all the pieces to your paper plate with a stapler or glue.

  3. Place your round stickers inside your bubble gum machine. I had my daughter put 20 stickers inside her machine because we’ve been working on our numbers up to 20. I also had her practice writing the number 20 inside the gray circle. It turned out to be such a simple and fun craft.

 

You might also enjoy these crafts:

Learning Activities with Goldfish Crackers Static Electricity Butterfly Experiment Rainbow Fish Alphabet Match Paper Plate Crab with Numerical Sequence

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  1. Attach all the pieces to your paper plate with a stapler or glue.

  2. Place your round stickers inside your bubble gum machine. I had my daughter put 20 stickers inside her machine because we’ve been working on our numbers up to 20. I also had her practice writing the number 20 inside the gray circle. It turned out to be such a simple and fun craft.

 

You might also enjoy these crafts:

  • Learning Activities with Goldfish Crackers
  • Static Electricity Butterfly Experiment
  • Rainbow Fish Alphabet Match
  • Paper Plate Crab with Numerical Sequence

Google+, Twitter, and Instagram for more crafty fun!