Explore the world with your own set of home-made binoculars! The perfect accessory when you go on a bear hunt or a nature adventure. The activity of making a pair of binoculars will encourage children to explore further and venture into fields and parks in search of animals and insects.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Binoculars
Christmas Cookie Cutter Mobile
Children will take great pride decorating their homes during the festivities with these cookie cutter mobiles
Movable Gingerbread Man
Most children are familiar with the story of the Gingerbread Man. This activity will allow children to see cheeky Gingerbread Man come alive with movable arms and legs.
Arm Snake
A snake on your arm? It’s possible with recycled kitchen toilet rolls! These were made by 2.5 year-olds with parental help.
Jack and the Beanstalk
Children will be amazed to see that they too can grow beanstalks (though not giant ones).
Ladybug Rocks
Decorate your study area with these cute ladybug paper weights! These were made by a group of 6 year olds.
Suncatchers
Through this activity, children will learn about the different colours and ignite their inquisitive side with this activity of putting together a sun-catcher, that will allow them to experience the wonders of light.
Potato Print Wrapping Paper
To commemorate Valentine’s Day, we made wrapping papers with the help of potatoes and paint. (This craft can incorporate any print!) This was made by a 2.5 year old with parental help.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
A Thank You Card!
Awww the Nursery 1 kids at Little Skool House made a Thank You card to thank us for conducting the craft session! How sweet of them!
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