... draw different shapes with different coloured crayons. Even when kids are having fun on the playground, ask them to sort different objects like pebbles and leaves in different boxes which then can be used ...
Children will learn and discover the various layers of the ocean along with where marine animals live.
Materials Needed:
5 small containers
Food colouring (blue, red and green)
Water
Ocean ...
... not all children develop at the same pace, you may find some, more than others, unable to focus on your words. Usually by five or six years, though most kids can set aside distractions, they can still ...
... items in the kitchen.
Materials Required:
Lemons
Knife
Craft sticks
Food colours
Dish soap
Baking soda
Tray or tub to collect all the lava
What To Do:
Ask the kids to rub the ...
... dough
Glue
Glitter
Flower shape cookie cutter
Acrylic paints and brush
Photos of kids
Magnetic strips
Mod podge
Method:
Prepare the salt dough using flour, salt and some oil. Mix ...
Children can use their creativity to draw a picture on a plate for their loved one.
Materials Needed:
Sharpies
Ceramic plates
What to do:
Wipe of the plates clean.
Have the kids draw ...
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Hints And Tips
Let the kids enjoy making the salt dough. It involves a lot of scope for the development of the fine motor skills of a child.
You can work this out with air dry clay as well.
The ...
... emotions and explore ways of responding appropriately to people around them.
Further Reading
Teaching Children To Identify Their Anger Signs - Here are a few tips on teaching kids to identify their ...
Just imagine a line down the centre of the body. Crossing the midline is a child's ability to reach across the middle of the body with arms and legs crossing over the opposite side. The following article ...
The Germs Counting Mats encourages children to recognise number 1 to 10 between the hands and count and match the correct number of germs to the hands. This is a great way for children to recognise and ...
Children will simply use the items collected from nature to weave. This particular activity is applicable to the elder age group of kids as it involves a little complexity. The pre-schoolers, can be involved ...
... lot of fine motor activity for the kids as they peel off the googly eyes and stick them and also make features on the leaves.
They learn their pincer grasp while they try to peel off the eyes.
Also, ...
... motor activity.
The kids develop their grasping skills through this play which helps them in their future with writing, drawing and other activities.
Also, the children coordinate a lot between their ...
... intentionally school your face to be softer and more open when you talk to your kids. Yes, this may feel a little unnatural at first, but the response you get will eventually make it well worth the effort! ...
Easter is just around the corner. What can be easier to make them learn about Easter and Easter eggs than to play with them? Playing and learning are always associated with each other. Learning through ...
We are going to make some glow-in-the-dark magic slime which the children will be able to touch and play with. This is a great STEAM experiment for children to try and also proves to be a sensory activity. ...
... of the dough, kids can be involved in the rest of the procedure.
Applying varnish makes the colours pop up and also adds sheen to these eggs.
Make sure you choose colours in combinations such that ...
The Feed The Dinosaur Letters is an alphabet activity that enables children to recognise letters and match each letter to the correct dinosaur. This is a great ABC learning game and letter recognition ...
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You can substitute something else as stuffing but the sensory act can be satisfied only if we use rice or maybe some larger sand particles like the grit.
The kids can make such bunnies and gift them ...