This snowman consists of individual parts. It serves as laying work for crib children.
With this laying work you expand the vocabulary, train the concentration and at the same time have a good fine motor skills exercise. For crib children, dealing with life-related things is a good training for dealing with their own environment.
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First cut out two differently sized circles of clay paper and possibly laminate them.
Alternatively, cut out two circles of white felt or foam rubber.
Tip: Use the material you have at home.
Then you paint a hat on black clay paper and cut it out. Possibly laminate it.
Then you make a small scarf. For this you cut out a red strip of felt (approx. 2cm wide and 12cm long).
At both ends you cut in several times afterwards. So you get the French for the scarf.
Find a carrot from the shop or the doll's kitchen. It serves as a nose. Alternatively, you make a carrot made of clay paper or felt. For this you paint a triangle and cut it out.
For the eyes you look for two chestnuts. For the buttons two black buttons, round stones or large wooden beads.
If all materials are collected, then the laying work can begin.
Let the children lay down themselves, talk about the individual parts, name them while laying.
The snowman is ready.
You can always take the parts apart and reassemble them.
Have fun laying.
Make it a guess game!
For this you remove a part of the snowman and the child guesses what is missing!
Have fun!
Materials
Directions
First cut out two differently sized circles of clay paper and possibly laminate them.
Alternatively, cut out two circles of white felt or foam rubber.
Tip: Use the material you have at home.
Then you paint a hat on black clay paper and cut it out. Possibly laminate it.
Then you make a small scarf. For this you cut out a red strip of felt (approx. 2cm wide and 12cm long).
At both ends you cut in several times afterwards. So you get the French for the scarf.
Find a carrot from the shop or the doll's kitchen. It serves as a nose. Alternatively, you make a carrot made of clay paper or felt. For this you paint a triangle and cut it out.
For the eyes you look for two chestnuts. For the buttons two black buttons, round stones or large wooden beads.
If all materials are collected, then the laying work can begin.
Let the children lay down themselves, talk about the individual parts, name them while laying.
The snowman is ready.
You can always take the parts apart and reassemble them.
Have fun laying.
Make it a guess game!
For this you remove a part of the snowman and the child guesses what is missing!
Have fun!
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