As soon as children discover the first buds and petals in the garden, their curiosity is awakened. What happens under the ground? Where do the green spring messengers come from?
Tell the children about the flower bulbs and what can come from them. Maybe you dig out an onion or you use this mandalas as a visual material. Surely you will also discover one or the other flower in your garden or the next walk!
Here you will also find a few photos to admire and suggestions for painting!
Have fun!
Media Education for Kindergarten and Hort
Relief in everyday life, targeted promotion of individual children, independent learning and - without any pre-knowledge already usable by the youngest!
Print out a template or take it for consideration and as an idea for self-painting.
Tulips need heat and rain to grow.
Here are little crocuses! Do you know in which colors they bloom?
Colors for crocuses:
Which spring flowers are still produced from onions?
If you know each other well, paint the flowers here yourself!
Snowdrops, marquee cups, crocuses, tulips, Easter bells, daffodils, etc.
Inspiration: Look at the flowers in nature or pictures and paint the flowers in their natural colors.
Here are a few different colours for tulips:
Flowers also need the warm sun rays to get out of the earth.
Have fun painting and painting yourself!
Materials
Directions
Print out a template or take it for consideration and as an idea for self-painting.
Tulips need heat and rain to grow.
Here are little crocuses! Do you know in which colors they bloom?
Colors for crocuses:
Which spring flowers are still produced from onions?
If you know each other well, paint the flowers here yourself!
Snowdrops, marquee cups, crocuses, tulips, Easter bells, daffodils, etc.
Inspiration: Look at the flowers in nature or pictures and paint the flowers in their natural colors.
Here are a few different colours for tulips:
Flowers also need the warm sun rays to get out of the earth.
Have fun painting and painting yourself!
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