Penguin activities are so fun!
These penguin perler beads are perfect if you love this cute animal from the southern hemisphere.
I love it when we doanimal craftson this blog.
The reason being, I love doing research.
How many are there?
Where do they live?
What do they eat?
What is their gestation period??
Its like Im writing an optional book report that my teacher said I could do for extra credit.
And yes, I was sometimes one of those kids.
And I still am at 46 years old.
We made a bunch of penguin perler beads forwinter activities, and Ive learned a lot.
Im curious if you know any of these facts.
Maybe your local 40+ year old doing animal research has already told them to you recently?
Um I had no idea penguins were that tall!
Fact Four:They spend up to 75% of their lives at sea.
Their eyes are adapted to see clearly both above and below water.
I thought it was more of an equal time on land and at sea!
Fact Five:Most penguin species are monogamous, often returning to the same partner for breeding each year.
I hope these facts help to illustrate just how fascinating and diverse penguins really are!
Now if youre ready to try the penguinperler beads.
They love perler beads (also known as hama beads, fuse beads, or melty beads).
But dont be shy adults love them too!
Tuxedoed Birds
Both of these patterns use small hexagon boards.
Colorful Faces
Both of these patterns use small round boards.
Kawaii Penguin
This pattern uses 103 black, 167 white, 2 pink, and 12 cheddar beads.
Cute Gray Penguin
This pattern uses 264 gray, 194 white, and 14 cheddar beads.
Short and Cute
This pattern uses 182 black, 190 white, and 27 spice beads.
Hair Bow
This pattern uses 152 black, 21 light blue, 158 white, and 22 apricot beads.
Dancing Penguin
This pattern uses 258 black, 298 white, 30 light gray, and 13 orange beads.
Sitting Around
This pattern uses 196 black, 163 white, 56 cheddar, and 62 orange beads.
Mama and Baby
This pattern of a mother penguin and her baby uses a large hexagon board.
3D Penguin
This pattern uses 35 white, 149 black, and 22 cheddar beads.
you’re able to see how to assemble this patternhere.