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The Wild Robot Art Project

Art and Books…Two of My Favorite Things

There is nothing better than being able to read a book and then turn around and bring it to life through art. I adored The Wild Robot by Peter Brown, and have been so excited to see the full trilogy released. Both The Wild Robot Escapes and The Wild Robot Protects are gems!

All too often art projects focus only on picture books, but older kids love creating their favorite characters – and younger ones love creating characters from longer books as well.

This book has been incredibly popular for kids – and it’s also in many homeschool curriculums. And it begged for an art project featuring Roz the Robot in all of her glory. One day, I was playing around with crayons and experimenting. And thus was born The Wild Robot Art Project. 

 

Grab these supplies

  • 3 pieces of 9×12 watercolor or sulphite paper
  • Watercolors
  • Crayons
  • Scissors
  • Glue

 Splatter painting and crayon rubbing help to create additional texture to this mountain scene.

These supplies may be simple, but the techniques are super fun for kids and they will be able to use them for multiple projects to come.

Of course I had to put Roz on the mountain, and add a cute little beaver to the bottom to pay homage to all of the animals who help and hinder Roz on her way.

 


Ready to go wild with the Wild Robot Art Project?

To make this project easier for you to do at home, in your classroom, in your art studio, or wherever you teach art to kids, I’ve put together a printable PDF for you. It’s free, it’s fun, it’s step-by-step.

What are you waiting for? Grab your copy by clicking the banner below.

 

We would love it if you’d share!

Don’t forget to tag us at @soulsparklettes on social media if you make this Wild Robot art project with your kids or students – we love to see what you create!

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