![]() ![]() Let them dry completely I always let mine sit for at least 24 hours. Using name brand “Tacky Glue”, put the glue all over wax paper (you may want to help younger children because the glue is thick and hard to squeeze out). You could make them card board but the glasses seemed to hold up better. We found foam glasses that the children decorated for masks with foam stickers. We printed them out to make a comic book cover. In our class each child chose a super hero name which we put into a rhyming slogan (ex: Faster than a bat, it’s under Cat!) We cartooned pictures of each super hero (you can find various sites on the internet to do this). Decorate the capes with fabric paint or tie dye them. This will allow the child to put the cape on over their head rather than tying it. Cut off the front and sleeves leaving only the neck hole and the back of the shirt. You can create these learning activities faster than a speeding bullet while leaping over tall buildings in a single bound! Your little superheroes will have a ball!Ī simple and safer superhero cape can be made from an old t-shirt. ![]()
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