![]() Depending on the shape of your dino’s head, you may need some extra paper! Step 3:įinish your paper plate dinosaur with eyes, teeth and horns and start roaring! While the paper plate is drying, using the cut offs of the paper plate, create teeth, eyes and horns. Stick the ‘mouth’ onto the ‘head’ and paint – This is time to get creative with bright colours and patterns! TIP: Place the folded paper plate onto the bottom half the ‘head’ and trim to size. More information can be found in our disclosure statement.Ĭut one paper plate to create a ‘head like’ shape and remove the perforated rim of the other and fold it in half – this will become the dinosaurs mouth. Only quality and relevant products are recommended. However you choose to make the paper plate dinosaurs, I’m sure the kids will love them. The folding mouth works so well and is great for inspiring play.Īs an adaptation, the eyes could be replaced by holes to become face masks. These paper plate dinosaurs are a consequence of the dino mania that has taken hold of my kids and we had a great time making them, improving the paper plate triceratops we made last year. We’ve watched documentaries about them and pretended to be stomping chomping T-Rex’s roaming around the house. We’ve read a ton of books about dinosaurs. Following a recent visit to the Natural History Museum in London, the girls became dino mad!
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