Jahreszeit: Autumn

Nuts Memory and Matching Games

The material is suitable for getting to know nuts. Do you recognize them by their appearance? What are the differences and where do they grow?
Uses the picture cards for precise determination, description and to get to know and distinguish.
Make an assignment game or a memory from it. Print out the desired templates, cut out the individual picture cards and possibly laminate them to you, because that way they can be used for longer. Have fun!

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Nuts - Detect and name nut varieties

This game is ideal in autumn and winter. Around the time of Santa Claus, nuts are often present and so children quickly ask themselves what kind of nut it is? This little game idea promotes perception and the children learn to recognize and name different nut places. Try it out and observe how long they can deal with a few nuts. Have fun!

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Candles for the window

You can create a beautiful Christmas window with these candle templates. Paint large candles or print out a template and paint them with colorful colors. Then cut out the candles with the scissors and brush the back of the candles with oil. Wipe off the excess oil with a kitchen crepe and place the candles to dry. You can now hang the candles with adhesive strips on a window. The light shimmering through the paper makes the Christmas window or Advent window beautifully colorful.

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Marble – Make acorn bunnies

These marbles in the acorns are a very fast craft action. You only need acorn bunnies and small glass murmurs. Sticks a small glass murmur in each acorn bunny with a glue pin. This shimmering autumn decoration is finished. A great highlight are these glittering glass oaks also as pendants for the Christmas tree or for a branch. For this purpose stick a thread on or drill a small hole in the acorn hat and pulls a thread through. Try it out and let yourself be enchanted by the shimmering glass oaks.

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Lantern from colouring images (with many templates)

This lantern fits to every topic: lanterns, astronauts, spiders, etc. It is so easy and fast to design. This lantern consists only of a colouring image, which is painted with oil to form a transparent paper. Two photo cardboard strips ensure the necessary stability. Check out the instructions, because the technology is so easy that you can create beautiful lanterns in no time at all from great motifs.

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Coloring images/ Mandalas: Lanterns

The lantern festival St. Martin is at the door! lanterns are made and the motivation to deal with the topic in a variety of ways is great for children. Darkness, light and shadow have something mysterious and that fascinates children. Let children paint pictures in which they deal with brightness and darkness in color. So they learn how to deal with it and experience the contrasts. Here you get colouring pictures/mandalas, where the lanterns can be painted with a lot of luminosity. Perhaps you can create a magic image from the brightly painted mandalas. Have fun!

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Wash pumpkin

Let your little children help. Give them a tub with some water, different washbrushes or handbrushes and you can get started. Put the tub on the terrace and let the children go.

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Bake ghosts (2 variants)

Bake these sweet ghosts for Halloween or for the carnival party. For each ghost you put a heaped teaspoon of dough on a sheet and bake it for 10 minutes at 160 degrees. Then you brush the smooth side of the baked ghost with a thick white lemon juice glaze and put two eyes of chocolate drops on it. The ghost is ready.
These little ghosts – Americans are made very quickly. If there is little time you can just put small piles of dough on the sheet and decorate them like ghosts. You can find both variants here.

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Apple waffles – autumn and winter waffles

Children love waffles. These waffles are particularly juicy and healthy. Because apple cubes are hidden in the dough. These waffles also like children who usually eat little fruit.
In autumn, when we find a few dropped apples during a walk, they are quickly planned to make these delicious apple waffles. It doesn't matter whether you rub the apples or cut them into small cubes. Raised under the waffles, they have only one goal: to make the waffles juicy! In addition, you can also mix a tablespoon of apple sauce into the dough and replace an egg.
For a Christmas dessert, the apple waffles are also a taste bud. A lot of cinnamon make the waffles a winter treat, which you can also combine with vanilla ice cream. Try it out!

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Spine tinkering

For this creepy spider you need a half nutshell, 8 cotton swabs and wobble eyes. It is a perfect decoration for a Halloween party. For this you only paint everything with black water color and glue the individual parts together. Have fun crafting!

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