The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a super popular and beloved book by many. After cuddling up to read the story together, my kids and I were eager to work on a Very Hungry Caterpillar craft, so we pulled out our stash of clean toilet paper rolls and got to work making bright and colorful caterpillars.

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Getting Ready

To prep for the Hungry Caterpillar craft, I first gathered our supplies:

Transform the hungry caterpillar from The Very Hungry Caterpillar into a craft for kids using toilet paper rolls.

      • Toilet paper roll
      • Green paint
      • Red paint
      • Purple pipe cleaner
      • Yellow construction paper
      • Green construction paper
      • Glue
      • Scissors
      • Sponge paint brush

Very Hungry Caterpillar Craft

To start the Hungry Caterpillar craft, I cut the toilet paper roll into four separate rings with one slightly larger than the others to make the head of the caterpillar.

The kids used sponge paint brushes to turn three rings green for the body of the caterpillar and one ring red for the head of the caterpillar.

Transform the hungry caterpillar from The Very Hungry Caterpillar into a craft for kids using toilet paper rolls.

The kids got a lot of paint on their hands, but the washable paint came right off with water and soap.

Once the paint dried, we glued the rings together to form the caterpillar – making sure to place the red ring in front for the head.

To make the eyes for our little caterpillar, we cut two small ovals from yellow paper and two smaller ovals from green paper. We glued the green ovals to the yellow ovals to form the eyes and then glued the eyes to the head of the caterpillar.

We cut a purple pipe cleaner in half and folded it to form the caterpillar’s antennae. We glued it between the red ring and the first green ring of the caterpillar’s body.

Voila!  We completed our Hungry Caterpillar craft and boy, was he beautiful!

Transform the hungry caterpillar from The Very Hungry Caterpillar into a craft for kids using toilet paper rolls.

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