Many things can be made out of old advertising brochures, magazines, catalogues. Cutting and gluing makes many children happy and there are no limits to creativity.
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 children cut the waste paper into narrow strips.
Print the template (see template in comment) or paint a motif on a paper.
Stick on strips of length so that no piece of paper can be seen.
The stripes can protrude beyond the motif.
Finally, the duck is cut out.
For smaller children it is often not yet possible to cut strips, then it becomes rather larger shapes - see the comparison.
These small works of art are also great for giving away e.g. for the grandparents.
Materials
Directions
The children cut the waste paper into narrow strips.
Print the template (see template in comment) or paint a motif on a paper.
Stick on strips of length so that no piece of paper can be seen.
The stripes can protrude beyond the motif.
Finally, the duck is cut out.
For smaller children it is often not yet possible to cut strips, then it becomes rather larger shapes - see the comparison.
These small works of art are also great for giving away e.g. for the grandparents.
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Here's the template!
Duck