Have you ever wanted to climb to the treetops, or better yet, fly there? Make this adorable tree diorama and you can play with a family of robins! All you have to do to join these feathered friends is print, cut, and glue.
All of the robin pieces are part of the downloadable PDF, but you can also make them a tree with a paper bag and some cut out leaves. The robins will love playing in and around this simple tree!
You can use the pieces to make a scene like a diorama (which is also great for school projects!), but it’s a lot of fun to play with the pieces, imagine the robins talking with each other, and even interact with other animals.
You might even want to print the rest of the series so all the animals can play. The Alpaca Farm is one of our favorites!
Now, let’s head to the treetops and get started!
what you need:
- Cardstock
- Coloring Supplies (optional)
- Scissors
- Glue Stick
- Paper Lunch Bag
- Thread
- Tape
- Printable playset
how-to:
Print the Treetop Robins PDF on cardstock. You can choose the full-color version or one you can color yourself.For the black and white version, it’s best to color the pieces before moving on to the next step.
Cut out all of the pieces with the tabs attached. You can leave the spaces around the legs in place so they have more stability.
Use one side of the scissors to score each piece along the top of the tab. This makes it easier to fold.
For the nest pieces, score and fold all the lines on the large tabs. Apply glue stick to the small tab on the end.
To make a tree, cut 1-inch wide strips at the top of a paper lunch bag. Cut about 1/3 of the way down the bag.
Glue the leaves to the branches.
To help your robins fly, cut a small loop of thread and tape it to the back of the flying robins.
Of course, this is also a good learning opportunity! Be sure to look up some facts about robins, including the differences between American European robins. Can you tell which kind these are in this playset?
Happy crafting!