Many beautiful works of art can be dabbed with finger colours. In doing so, the fingers can be dabbed or with objects.
We have three ideas about what children can do and we present three possibilities of tapping.
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Idea 1: The children should dodge around the flower at a distance. It is important that the children do not dodge on top of each other. This also works when tapping a fireworks.
The colors can be chosen freely.
Idea 2: The children should dab in a given frame. For example, colouring patterns are suitable. For crib children, dopping within a frame is often easier than free doping.
Idea 3: The children should do exactly by, for example, tapping balloons on the pre-drawn cords.
The padding promotes fine motor skills and requires concentration. In addition, you can talk to the children about the colours that are learned or consolidated in this way.
Further tips:
Try to dab with cotton swabs once. Just pre-drawn motifs or filigree motifs can thus become beautiful works of art.
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Idea 1: The children should dodge around the flower at a distance. It is important that the children do not dodge on top of each other. This also works when tapping a fireworks.
The colors can be chosen freely.
Idea 2: The children should dab in a given frame. For example, colouring patterns are suitable. For crib children, dopping within a frame is often easier than free doping.
Idea 3: The children should do exactly by, for example, tapping balloons on the pre-drawn cords.
The padding promotes fine motor skills and requires concentration. In addition, you can talk to the children about the colours that are learned or consolidated in this way.
Further tips:
Try to dab with cotton swabs once. Just pre-drawn motifs or filigree motifs can thus become beautiful works of art.
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