
He places the caterpillar behind the cocoon printable…… My son likes to spread all the food out in a pyramid shape in the same order as the book. Then, he takes the caterpillar printable and tells the story while making the caterpillar eat each row of food. We used the 1st printable 2 different ways. I was looking for The Very Hungry Caterpillar crafts and activities and was so happy when I found a free printable over at 1+1+1=1.

Edible or Not? Cut out and paste in the correct column.Like a lot of kids, my son loves the book The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.Tracing / Cutting Practice – Trace the lines and then cut them out.Shadow Matching Cards – a fun way to learn about shadows.Color Matching Cards – Can be used to learn and match different colors.Order of Events – Cut out the events and paste them in the order they happened.Coloring Pages – You could use a variety of mediums to colour in these pictures such as oil pastels, watercolour paints or pencils, and even rip up some crepe paper and glue it on.Vocabulary cards – can be used to play games such as memory or snap or used as part of spelling practice.Simple addition and subtraction pages– a great way to learn and practice adding and subtracting.


As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This is a great book for kids and allows for many learning opportunities.ĭisclosure: *This post may include affiliate links. This printable pack was inspired by the popular book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle.
