How this product aligns with the EYLF
Supporting creativity and self-expression
Animal Pattern Paper provides children with a variety of designs that can inspire their creativity and imagination. As children cut, glue, and create with these patterned papers, they explore different artistic techniques and express their individual ideas, fostering a sense of ownership over their creative process.
Building language, imagination, and social skills
Using Animal Pattern Paper in collaborative art projects encourages children to communicate their thoughts and ideas with peers. As they discuss their creations and share materials, they enhance their vocabulary and social interactions, promoting language development and cooperative play.
Relevant EYLF Outcomes
Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity.
Outcome 2: Children are connected with and contribute to their world.
Outcome 4: Children are confident and involved learners.
Classroom, Play Activity & Provocation Ideas
Classroom & Learning Area Ideas
Set up an art station with Animal Pattern Paper, scissors, and glue to encourage children to create their own animal collages, fostering independent exploration of materials.
Incorporate the patterned paper into a themed learning area, such as a jungle or zoo, to enhance imaginative play and storytelling opportunities.
Play-Based Activity Ideas
Invite children to create greeting cards or invitations using the animal patterns, promoting fine motor skills and creativity while encouraging them to share their creations with others.
Organise a group activity where children collaborate to make a large mural using the patterned paper, fostering teamwork and communication skills.
Provocation Ideas
Present the Animal Pattern Paper alongside a selection of animal figurines and books about animals, encouraging children to create stories or scenes that connect their art with literacy.
Challenge children to design their own animals using the patterned paper, prompting discussions about animal characteristics and habitats, integrating art with early science concepts.











