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Ladybugs are symbols of good luck! This fun craft helps you make your own ladybug using paint and torn newspaper. Tearing the newspaper is a great way to practice using your hands and fingers, which helps our youngest makers get ready for using scissors. For older kids, it's a really fun way to reuse and recycle something around your house.

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Paint your ladybug's body and head.

Choose a piece of construction paper for your background. If you don't have a paint brush, you can make your own! Pinch a pompom with a clothespin to make a paintbrush. Put some red and black paint on a paper plate or a piece of newspaper. In the middle of your paper, paint a big red oval for the ladybug's body. Then, use black paint to make the ladybug's head. Use a paint brush or Q-tip to draw a black line down the middle of the ladybug's body. If you don't want to use paint, you can use markers or crayons instead.

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