Splash Octopus
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Day Two Extra Craft
Materials

- Dollar store shower scrubbies, 1 for every 3 children
- Old T-shirts, amount varies*
- Small (1-in.) rubber bands, 1 per child
- Plastic safety eyes, 1 set per child
- White mini (4-in.) zip ties, 1 per child
*The number of T-shirts you need depends upon the size of the T-shirts; however, you can generally figure 4–6 children per T-shirt.
Tools and Basic Supplies
- Scissors
- Pens or pencils
Pre-Prep
- Cut the strings that bind each shower scrubbie and spread out the mesh strands. Then cut them into thirds.
- Gather and bind each cut strand with a small rubber band to make mini scrubbies, 1 per child.
- Cut 9-in. diameter (approximately) circles from the T-shirts, 1 per child. (The diameter of the circles should be about 3 times the diameter of the scrubbies.) Be sure to cut from areas without graphics.
Class Time Directions
- Take your fabric circle and fold the top half down over the bottom half so the top is straight and the bottom is a half circle.
- Position 2 safety eye washers (the back part of the safety eyes) side-by-side near the top center of the folded fabric. Then take a pen or pencil and make a dot in the center of both washers.
- Use the pen or pencil to make very small holes in the fabric where the 2 dots are. Then press a safety eye through each hole and snap on the washers to hold them in place.
- Cover the scrubbie with the fabric circle and cinch tight with a mini zip tie.
Tip Corner
- As an alternative to using safety eyes, simply draw eyes with black fabric markers or permanent markers like Sharpies®.
- Tulle fabric or splash balls can be used instead of scrubbies.
- These are waterproof and can be a fun bath or pool toy.