Let your children decorate the tree. Children love decorating a Christmas tree. Give them small balls, stars, wuschel and buttons and then it can start. Take what you have at home. Children also use bottle lids, crown caps, corks, beans or chickpeas for laying. Small pine cones are also suitable.
This adventure is for our little ones. As an increase in difficulty you can use a tweezer or a sugar tong for laying.
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If you press this tree out and possibly even laminate it, you can use it well for many more times.
If you paint a tree, it is marked by small points where the children should place the materials. This makes it easier for the children to assign and at the same time gives them structure and order.
Find your materials together and then you can start.
Place the laying materials in a small bowl and place this together with the Christmas tree template on a tray. Thus, the laying materials cannot roll away or fall down.
Another idea:
You can also glue the tree. The small dots also give an orientation where the glue and the star should be glued.
Attention: When gluing, place a craft pad under it.
That's what the tree could look like.
Tip: Children (also crib children!) like to use tools for laying. This could, for example, be a tweezer or a small plier (sugar plier).
Use what you have!
Have fun playing.
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If you press this tree out and possibly even laminate it, you can use it well for many more times.
If you paint a tree, it is marked by small points where the children should place the materials. This makes it easier for the children to assign and at the same time gives them structure and order.
Find your materials together and then you can start.
Place the laying materials in a small bowl and place this together with the Christmas tree template on a tray. Thus, the laying materials cannot roll away or fall down.
Another idea:
You can also glue the tree. The small dots also give an orientation where the glue and the star should be glued.
Attention: When gluing, place a craft pad under it.
That's what the tree could look like.
Tip: Children (also crib children!) like to use tools for laying. This could, for example, be a tweezer or a small plier (sugar plier).
Use what you have!
Have fun playing.
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