These small flower blossoms look great, can be made by children and with them children can put different variants. Also looks great as table decoration or glued on as a 3D wall picture to give away.
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!
Collect material.
With the glasses paint circles in different sizes and cut out. Children often do not cut on the line, which is not a problem here. Then cut from the outside to the inside snail house shaped (see picture). In small children you have to do this yourself, bigger can continue this alone or after the beginning circle is cut.
Then roll up from the outside to the inside over a finger. The flowers are ready.
The children can arrange the flowers on a tray, a board or simply on the table. Add the stems and leaves. Let the children experiment and let different variants try out.
If the decoration is a few days, the children always deal with it again and again and decorate, add something or clear something away.
Have fun!
Materials
Directions
Collect material.
With the glasses paint circles in different sizes and cut out. Children often do not cut on the line, which is not a problem here. Then cut from the outside to the inside snail house shaped (see picture). In small children you have to do this yourself, bigger can continue this alone or after the beginning circle is cut.
Then roll up from the outside to the inside over a finger. The flowers are ready.
The children can arrange the flowers on a tray, a board or simply on the table. Add the stems and leaves. Let the children experiment and let different variants try out.
If the decoration is a few days, the children always deal with it again and again and decorate, add something or clear something away.
Have fun!
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