Overview[]
Eggs Disguised as Mr. Men (Les œufs déguisés en Bonhomme in French) is an activity in the I Grow Up with the Mr. Men and Little Miss series.
It was released in 1997, and then re-released in 2000.
Summary[]
It's not just Easter eggs that can be decorated. Here are some ideas for making your favourite Easter Eggs. So, which egg are you going to make first, Mr. Men?
You'll Need:[]
- Modeling Clay
- Glue
- Felt
- Gouache
- Paper
- Scissors
- Felted Wool
Instructions[]
- How to make Mr. Men eggs? You pierce a small hole at both ends of each egg with a knitting needle.
- You blow into the egg. The white and yolk fall into a bowl.
- Wash the egg well under running water, then dry it gently.
- You paint the Men with gouache, and you draw the eyes, the mouth, the nose with a black felt-tip pen. Be careful, it's fragile!
- You glue the details: wool, cotton, fabric or felt, pieces of paper, hats made of modeling clay or cork.
- You make bases out of thick paper: rectangles about 13 cm long that you staple together. You draw the feet on the bases.
Characters[]
- Mr. Slow (as an egg in disguise)
- Mr. Happy (as an egg in disguise)
- Little Miss Shy (as an egg in disguise)
- Little Miss Naughty (as an egg in disguise)
- Mr. Bump (as an egg in disguise)
- Little Miss Trouble (as an egg in disguise)
- Mr. Small (as an egg in disguise)