Sewing the little "I am" with children themselves.
Well known from the children's book.
"The little one I am" by Mira Lobe.
Instructions at the end of the book.
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!
The smaller square becomes the head by placing some stuffing material on it and all four ends are sewn together in the middle.
With a thread, the nose is tied off. The eyes can now be embroidered on it. Alternatively, eyes can be glued on or painted with fabric pencils.
The larger square is provided like the head with some filling material. The ends are sewn together.
The children then bind four feet with the thread.
With wool, pony fringes are cut and sewn on and Franzen for the tail.
Who wants can still sew ears from a fabric residue.
The instructions can also be found in the book on the first and last page.
Materials
Directions
The smaller square becomes the head by placing some stuffing material on it and all four ends are sewn together in the middle.
With a thread, the nose is tied off. The eyes can now be embroidered on it. Alternatively, eyes can be glued on or painted with fabric pencils.
The larger square is provided like the head with some filling material. The ends are sewn together.
The children then bind four feet with the thread.
With wool, pony fringes are cut and sewn on and Franzen for the tail.
Who wants can still sew ears from a fabric residue.
The instructions can also be found in the book on the first and last page.
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Thank you for the nice idea. We have read the book and then this great copy was created.
It worked really well! Leo did it all by himself!