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Water games for hot summer days! Take a small watering can with a thin watering neck and then it can start! Ways, farm entrances, your own terrace, or another area (which may get wet) are suitable to paint pictures with water. Here are a few ideas:
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For all games you need a small watering pot with a thin watering neck. Fill them with water. If a faucet is accessible to the children, then it can be used for refilling. Alternatively, a bucket of water can be used for refilling!
Water Painter:
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You can freely choose motifs that you want to pour with the watering can. Try it out, if it works you can also make a guess game out of it. Then paint a child and the others guess what was painted!
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Ideas for motives you can pour: Sun, cloud, moon, ball, cross, house, flower, snail, snake, pot, chair, bed, car, scooter, candle, umbrella,...
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Casting of chalk:
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For younger children, you first paint a motif with street crayons. The children then try to pour it back with the watering can.
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In the second cut, the children can then water the motifs without prepainting!
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For very small children, a motif paints with chalk and the child is allowed to pour over it with his watering can! These offers are also available when dealing with the weather.
Paint waterways:
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Pours lines, tracks in the zigzag or curved. Then the children can follow the lines or cycle with a vehicle e.g. impeller.
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Watering of vehicles:
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Another idea: put your vehicles into the meadow and pour it wet with your watering can. So the vehicles are washed immediately. You can also extend this and a small Washway (Parliament adopted the legislative resolution)
Surely you still have many ideas about what you can do with water and a watering can!
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At best, you can always resort to the watering of flowers! Have fun with it!
For all games you need a small watering pot with a thin watering neck. Fill them with water. If a faucet is accessible to the children, then it can be used for refilling. Alternatively, a bucket of water can be used for refilling!
Water Painter:
2
You can freely choose motifs that you want to pour with the watering can. Try it out, if it works you can also make a guess game out of it. Then paint a child and the others guess what was painted!
3
Ideas for motives you can pour: Sun, cloud, moon, ball, cross, house, flower, snail, snake, pot, chair, bed, car, scooter, candle, umbrella,...
4
5
Casting of chalk:
6
For younger children, you first paint a motif with street crayons. The children then try to pour it back with the watering can.
7
In the second cut, the children can then water the motifs without prepainting!
8
For very small children, a motif paints with chalk and the child is allowed to pour over it with his watering can! These offers are also available when dealing with the weather.
Paint waterways:
9
Pours lines, tracks in the zigzag or curved. Then the children can follow the lines or cycle with a vehicle e.g. impeller.
10
Watering of vehicles:
11
Another idea: put your vehicles into the meadow and pour it wet with your watering can. So the vehicles are washed immediately. You can also extend this and a small Washway (Parliament adopted the legislative resolution)
Surely you still have many ideas about what you can do with water and a watering can!
12
At best, you can always resort to the watering of flowers! Have fun with it!
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