![]() My inspiration for this Minion Busy Bag was, obviously, the Minion movie, but I was also inspired by the Minion Clip Cards by Hallmark that I found on a card aisle end cap at Walmart. This busy bag could be a simple felt activity for little ones, or you can pair it with the Build-a-Minion Printable Cards I made and make it a game.Ĭlick here to download the Build-a-Minion Busy Bag Game To store the Build-a-Minion Busy Bag pieces, I used a zipper pouch found in the school supplies. Ok, they look more like mittens, but they're simple hand shapes. Next, I cut small rectangle arms from the yellow felt. Leaving a grey border, trim around the googly eyes.Ĭut mouth shapes out of the black felt. Next, glue the large googly eyes onto the grey felt with your glue gun. It's the beginning to look like a Minion!Ĭut a strip of black felt to go across the yellow shape. Stack the yellow felt and round the corners.Ĭut the rounded blue felt in half. Materials Neededįree Printable Game Cards (download available below) I had all of the supplies I needed for this in my craft supply stash, but I also found all of these in the Walmart craft aisle as I walked around. This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. I whipped it up in a matter of minutes and we were playing in no time! ![]() (Shh, don't tell, but the oldest is playing it, too!) This Build-a-Minion Game is super easy to make with felt and cutting basic shapes. So, I did what any good kid blogger would do and I came up with a Build-a-Minion Busy Bag for my preschooler to play. We've watched Minion previews, danced to the Minion songs, and stood in the Walmart card aisle looking at Minion cards. My kids are in full-out Minion mode and they haven't even seen the newest movie yet! The Minions are everywhere, so my kids are on the hunt to spot them everywhere they can. ![]() Has Minion Mania hit your house? Ours too.
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