Painting barefoot - painting with your feet - this is a special experience for children. They get to know the versatility of their feet and consciously perceive their feet. In addition, they train different muscles to hold and paint the pen. Barfoot pictures are much more delicate and finely painted. Try it out.
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!
First you get the materials together.
Then you stick the paper with a piece of glue film to the corners on the ground. Thus, the paper does not slip away while painting.
Now you pick a color and put the pen between your toes.
Tip: Try out between which toes the painting works best for you.
Now you try to paint. This is not so easy. First paint simple shapes, paint from left to right and in the zigzag.
After having some practice, try to paint a picture. What are the differences in painting with hands and feet? Can painting with both feet succeed equally?
Have fun!
Materials
Directions
First you get the materials together.
Then you stick the paper with a piece of glue film to the corners on the ground. Thus, the paper does not slip away while painting.
Now you pick a color and put the pen between your toes.
Tip: Try out between which toes the painting works best for you.
Now you try to paint. This is not so easy. First paint simple shapes, paint from left to right and in the zigzag.
After having some practice, try to paint a picture. What are the differences in painting with hands and feet? Can painting with both feet succeed equally?
Have fun!
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