Where is the Green Sheep book and craft

The Green Sheep cardboard tube craft

Maybe you’ve heard of Where is The Green Sheep by Mem Fox. It was a book my girls loved when they were little, and still is a favourite for many Australian kids I’m sure. Aussie Book Week is coming up very soon (20th -26th August) with the theme being Australia, Story Country!. To celebrate book week this year I thought I’d create a Green Sheep craft from a cardboard tube. It’s very quick and easy to make. I did try to convince my kids to allow me to dress them up as a green sheep for the book week parade coming up soon but neither of them will hear of it – they have other ideas! So this little craft is all I have to content myself with as far as this book goes, but I think it turned out pretty cute.

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You will need:

• A cardboard tube – either half a paper towel roll or a toilet roll
• A pen or pencil
• Green Paint
• A sharpie marker

How to make a green sheep

How To:

• Flatten your cardboard tube
• Sketch an outline like the one you can see above
• Pop the roll back into shape and fold the head into place
• Paint it green and wait to dry
• Decorate with wooly swirls and a face using a sharpie marker

See, it couldn’t be easier! Now go and find that green sheep one more time just for fun.

Where is the Green Sheep book and craft activity

Where is the Green Sheep book and craft

What’s your kids’ favourite book?

More simple cardboard tube creations:

• Make a toilet roll swan using an easy cut and fold technique
• Create a toilet roll scribbler for experimental art
• Make and decorate a toilet roll fish
• These toilet roll dinosaurs are very cute and easy to make
• Make a Frilled Neck Lizard using a paper towel roll
• These cardboard tube shakers are a fun DIY toy the kiddos will love
• Make some pretty cardboard tube mermaids for play


You can tonnes more inspiration on our Cardboard Tubes board on Pinterest

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4 Comments

  1. Nope! You don’t get to sidle out of it that easily!

    You MUST tell us your idea for a book week costume sheep.

    If you don’t, I’ll…I’ll… well, I don’t know what I’ll do, but it’ll be pretty dire!

    (In fact, I think EVERYONE should have to share book week costume ideas. Because I am a dry well this year…)

    1. It would have been a pretty basic costume but it looks good in my head. I’m thinking green tights with a green long sleeved top, layered over the top with an oversized green tee shirt with swirls drawn in black permanent or fabric marker. I’d make a mask in the shape of the sheep’s head out of heavy construction paper, craft foam or felt. Wear black socks and shoes and some black socks or black gloves on the hands if you have them for hoofs. But I’m making Koala Lou and a penguin from those treehouse books for my kids in a pretty similar way.

      1. Wonderful! Yes! So effective to draw swirls onto a green top – great thinking.

        I’m so happy that my son is getting a classroom visit from a real, live author in book week. Authors are wonderful and we appreciate you so much!

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