This Book is the same book but, the second picture was published under Dr. Seuss' real name Theo Geisel; except his last name is spelled backwards.
Materials You Will Need:
-Paint
-Paper plates or paint containers
-Apples cut into shapes (soaked in lemon juice so they don't turn brown)
-Paintbrush sponges (optional)
-Paper to stamp the apples onto
For this lesson I took apples and cut them into different shapes and had the children dip the apples into paint and then stamp them onto a piece of paper.
Below is a video demonstrating how to make apple stamps.
I took the picture of the book "Ten Apples Up On Top" from Google Images. I used an audio file and pictures as my technologies for this post.
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