![]() ![]() With 24 days of dino fun, including 11 bigger dinosaurs, 8 mini dinosaur figures, 1 human figure and 10 pieces of fence and gate, this is a fabulous alternative to chocolate that will be played with long after Christmas is over. With a dinosaur obsessed 3 year old, a dinosaur themed advent calendar was always going to be a winner and this Jurassic World Dominion advent calendar doesn’t disappoint. Watch as the McFly family disappears before your eyes!. It’s nearly 10:04 and Doc Brown needs to get to the clock tower, harness the lightning and channel it into the flux capacitor! Plus each calendar comes with a lenticular effect picture. Recreate iconic scenes from Back to the Future and Back to the Future II! Including Marty McFly and Jennifer Parker having a chat, and Doc Brown and Marty in the Twin Pines Mall car park from 1985.įor fans that want to travel a bit further back in time to the 1950’s, Marty can meet and escape from Biff on his skateboard. Once all the surprises have been discovered, the box folds open into a backdrop to complete the iconic town square scene. Behind every door is a gift, from figures to accessories, providing children (and adults) with 24-days’ worth of time travelling entertainment during the lead up to the big day. ![]() Including a cardboard diorama of the town hall with tower clock of Hill Valley. ![]() With characters from the years 19 as well as many other details to recreate iconic scenes from the cult movies. (Optional) To help Theo understand when the new year would arrive, I attached a glittery ‘2015’ to the top of the clock with a popsicle stick and some glue.Make the countdown to Christmas enjoyable with this Playmobil Advent Calendar Back to the Future edition. Use crayons or markers to decorate the edges.ĥ.Add stickers and/or foam stickers around the edge.(You can make them spiral by wrapping them around a pencil.) Twist some pipe cleaners through the holes. Punch holes around the edge of your plate. Glue some large sequins around the edge of your plate. Shake off the excess glitter to make a glittery clock. Spread glue around the edge of your plate, and cover it with glitter. Decorate your clock! Here’s a few options: Attach the clock hands to your clock with a brad.Ĥ. (We used glittery foam sheets for ours.)ģ. You can use number stickers or write them with a Sharpie.Ģ. Cut out two clock hands for your clock using cardstock or foam sheets. Start by making the numbers on your paper plate clock face. Optional supplies to decorate your clock: glitter, pipe cleaners, star sequins, foam stickersĭirections for Making Countdown Clock Craftġ.Cardstock or foam sheets to make the clock hands.Paper plates (We used black, 9-inch plates.).New Year’s Eve Countdown Clock Craft for Kids I’ll show you a few examples below, but there’s pretty much endless possibilities as far as decorating them. (And they can even be used later on for practice telling time.) They can be decorated as simply or as elaborately as you want. These countdown clocks are made from paper plates and have movable hands so kids can move them at each hour. This year I thought it’d be fun to make something the kids could use to countdown each hour until midnight (if they manage to stay up that long!). We love celebrating the arrival of a new year together as a family. Help kids countdown to the new year with these paper plate countdown clocks. Children will love using the movable clock hands to count down each hour until the start of the new year! Follow our New Year’s Activities and Crafts for Kids Pinterest board! ![]()
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