Ikoa, is a little shark that ate seaweed. It's the main character from a pretty story from New Caledonia in which a little shark becomes a vegetarian so that he can live with his reef fish friends.
After reading the story, I asked the children to make a shark that could open its mouth wide, and in its mouth they would discover its favourite meal, good green seaweed.
Materieals:
clothes peg
shark and seaweed model
felt pens or pencils
scissors
glue
Step-by-step:
Print the model
2. Colour the shark and the seaweed
3. Cut out the different elements
4. Draw the details in black marker (eye, slits).
5. Glue the two parts of the shark to the front of the clothes peg.
6. Glue the seaweed to the bottom of the clothes peg.
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