This shower is not only a wonderful soft drink on hot days. It is sugar-free and tempts children to drink. The dragons, stars and whatever shapes you use make this simple drink magical. Try it out!
This shower is not only a wonderful soft drink on hot days. It is sugar-free and tempts children to drink. The dragons, stars and whatever shapes you use make this simple drink magical. Try it out!
The "Nasenzwicker" of the maple tree are ideal for crafting a dragonfly. In June and July the maple trees hang full of maple seeds. With their bright green they are an eye-width. A pipe cleaner wire and a few pearls with two maple seeds become a dragonfly. The precise and illustrated instructions are available here!
The small "wings" of the maple seeds rotate wonderfully in the wind. That brought me to the idea of making a small wind game. You only need a thread and possibly a needle or a hot glue – and some time!
The maple seeds (Nasenzwicker) can be used by children as butterfly wings for a creative offer. The butterfly bodies are painted and at the end two maple seeds are glued to the left and right of the body! If you use a rainbow paper, the whole looks wonderfully colorful, because the fresh maple seeds also have a bright green!
With the seeds and leaves of the maple tree you can create great pictures. Here I have a dragonfly for you! With a few colorful fingertips you can get great motifs.
A feast for the senses. The children can help with everything. They can smell and learn how carefully they have to deal with the rose blossoms so that they do not fall apart. Candiation requires a touch of touch and training the fine motor skills.
A wonderfully fragrant rose water is very refreshing on hot summer days. Children see how Mama uses her perfume and also want to smell good.
This rose water is perfect for natural use and without additives. You can find the detailed instructions here.
Paint any motif with a glue stick and spread on the still moist glue sand over it. Your sand artwork is already being created! Here are some more ideas for you.
There are stones everywhere, they encourage every child to play with it, make a game out of it, I'll show you how.
Have you ever eaten rolls that smell of roses? If not, now would be the right time to try it out! The roses bloom and with homemade Rose salt and a few petals of fragrant roses these rolls are a feast for the palate.
Children can help easily and the scent of roses also rises into their noses when they make or harvest rose petals. Wakes in them the curiosity about our nature and the joy of preparing delicious food.