Pigeon Paper Plate Craft and Printable Template Inspired by Mo Williems Book’s

We made an adorable paper plate pigeon craft that even rocks using our free template because “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus” by Mo…

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We made an adorable paper plate pigeon craft that even rocks using our free template because “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus” by Mo Williems is the latest book in our house that gets read every day. The kid’s can recite it by heart and love all the exclamation points that make the book fun and exciting to read, not to mention the silly pigeon with lots of emotion!!! Mo Williems has other pigeon books that we still need to put on our book shelf like, The Duckling Gets a Cookie, The Pigeon Needs a Bath, The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog, and more.

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This post is part of the Kids Craft Stars monthly challenge,”Book Inspired Crafts for Kids”. Be sure to check out the rest of the crafts listed at the bottom of this post. The list includes crafts from popular books such as Goldilicious, The Rainbow Fish, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, and so much more!

Pigeon Paper Plate Craft

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Supplies
Pigeon Template (available for download at the end of this post)
Light blue, yellow, and black paint
Paint brush 
Glue
Scissors
Paper plate
Black pen
Glass gem & tape (optional)
 
If you don’t want the pigeon to rock, you can use half a paper plate per pigeon. 
 
Directions
 
1.  Paint the paper plate, the large circle (head), and long rectangle (neck) on the printable light blue. Paint the beak yellow and use a finger to make a dot inside the smaller circle for the eye. Leave the small rectangle white. Set aside to dry.
 
2.  Cut out the pieces from the printable. Fold the paper plate in half and glue the pieces together onto the paper plate. 
 
3.  Use the black pen to draw a wing on the paper plate. Tape the glass gem or other small object to the inside of the paper plate to make it balanced when it sits. Also, if your paper plate doesn’t stay in a V shape, make a tape loop and place it at the smallest point of the V to hold the two sides close together. 
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Love, Katie & the Kiddos    

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5 comments

  1. Too cute! We are having a Pigeon Party for my son and this will be perfect. Thanks for sharing!

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