![]() ![]() We covered our work tables with paper, gave each kid a little cup of glue and a paintbrush, and let them create a night sky on their projects. I’m sure you’d also get great results with glow-in-the-dark paint as well (it’s sold at Michael’s Craft Store for $3 – $5 a bottle). Now to add the glow! We had a bottle of this non-toxic glow pigment in the cabinet, so we went with glow glue. Hot glue the feet to the bottoms of the toilet paper tube legs, toggle the legs a bit to get the balance just right, then hot glue them to the bottom of the oatmeal container.įinish by adding a circle of blue construction paper to the top of the oatmeal container, construction paper arms on the sides, and foil star stickers everywhere. Cut a pair of oval feet (our were approximately 2.25″ x 3.75″), then cover the tops of the ovals with blue construction paper. In fact, he’ll be back every night for a visit!īegin by wrapping a large oatmeal container and 2 toilet paper tubes with blue construction paper. The Dark must go, but he promises to never be far away. The friends return to Orion’s house just as dawn breaks. Far from scary, outer space is simply magical. They’re actually kind of cool! In the grand finale, Orion and the Dark endeavor to conquer Orion’s final fear – outer space. Together, they explore Orion’s house and town and he learns that the things he was afraid of…aren’t that scary. Imagine his surprise when one night, the dark comes alive and drop right into his room! It turns out the Dark is actually a fun and playful friend. Orion is scared of everything, but he’s especially scared of the dark. We read Orion and The Dark by Emma Yarlett (Templar Books, 2015). Afraid of the dark? Nah! With this fantastic, illuminating friend, you can discover how much fun the dark really is! And if you’re still not convinced, join us for a glowing balloon bounce bonanza!
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