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Toddler Firefighters Flame Collage Art

March 22, 2025 by Sheryl Cooper

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Last Updated on March 22, 2025 by Sheryl Cooper

Inside: This toddler firefighters flame collage art is a fun addition to the community helpers theme!

Toddlers love anything with firetrucks, so I make sure to add firefighters to our community helpers theme.

We have a fire station in the block area with a nice variety of fire trucks and small firefighter figurines. In our dramatic play area we include firefighter jackets, hats, masks and oxygen tanks.

For art we drive firetrucks through red and yellow paint, and we create flames using shaving cream and watercolors.

This year I added one more activity: a collage with torn red and yellow paper to resemble flames.

They loved it!

toddler firefighters flame collage art

Toddler Firefighters Flame Collage Art

 See how are classroom is set up for the community helpers theme!

What you will need:

  • Red and yellow construction paper
  • Glue (we like to use glue bottles)
  • White Card stock (heavy) paper

Step One: Tear the Paper

Tearing paper is a great way to strengthen fine motor skills, and I often will introduce it before scissors.

I cut the construction paper into smaller pieces so that it’s easier to handle. At first I cut some snips on one side of the paper. This makes it a bit easier to get the tearing motion started.

I give each child a tray to put their torn pieces on, and save them for step two.

Step Two: Create the Collage

I did this on a separate day, but you can do it all on the same day if desired.

I placed a sheet of white paper at each seat along with a bottle of glue. I then added trays of the torn red and yellow paper to the center of the table.

toddler firefighters flame collage art

If you are using bottles of glue, and this is new to your children, show them how to use both hands to squeeze the bottle.

Two and three year olds usually don’t have enough strength to get a huge amount of glue at once, but if you find the stream to be heavy you can tighten the cap a bit.

More: Why Squeezing Glue Is Important

toddler firefighters flame collage art

Tinted Glue

You can also tint your glue. This is optional, but something I love to do.

I put a few drops of tempera paint in each glue bottle. Easy!

toddler firefighters flame collage art

How they apply their torn paper, and the amount, is completely up to them. Some of my students had fun stacking the paper, sandwiching the glue and the paper several times.

toddler firefighters flame collage art

Such a fun process art activity!

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About Sheryl Cooper

Sheryl Cooper is the founder of Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds, a website full of activities for toddlers and preschoolers. She has been teaching this age group for over 25 years and loves to share her passion with teachers, parents, grandparents, and anyone with young children in their lives.

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