Jahreszeit: Winter

Bake snowballs

The perfect winter pastry! Make delicious snowballs from biscuit, quark, cream and coconut flakes.
A great action for hardworking children's hands! A biscuit bottom is crumbled and mixed with cream, quark and orange juice. From this mass balls are formed in different sizes and breaded in coconut rasp.
Tip: If you ever miss a biscuit bottom, it is perfect for these delicious snowballs!

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Putting Snowman

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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Snowman in glass (game with cotton wool)

A snowman game for crib children!
The use of a sugar tong wants to be practiced. Watte is very grateful here, because she neither rolls from it, nor jumps or slips from it. She is suitable for grabbing and feels good yet. For tactile perception this game is a great enrichment.
The task here is to fill the cotton wool flakes in the snowman's belly.
In the beginning this is possible with the fingers, in older crib children also with the sugar pliers.
Alternatively: with the clothes clip!

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Pancake Snowman

Fresh pancakes are made quickly and just as quickly beautifully prepared. In winter as a snowman garnished with some fruit and in spring or summer for example as a flower. How can I show you here!

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Snowmen (variants)

It doesn't always have to be the typical snowman! Here I show you a few very simple variants for creative children.
If the snowman forms a frame right away, then the finished work of art is perfectly framed.
From two cotton wool pads and a few other utensils quickly becomes a "magic snowman" or "snowman", a "elfen snowwoman" or "snowman", a "builder snowman&#8220"; or "snowman" and a chimney sweeper snowman with cylinder and broom.

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Home Safari: The Great Christmas Adventure

Santa Claus has disappeared! Go on an adventurous journey across Scandinavia to find him. There are exciting places and great new acquaintances waiting for you.

The home safari app guides the children through the adventure. Simply print puzzle pages, distribute them in the apartment, house or garden and take photos of the hideaways – you can start!

Heimsafari is a non-profit project. The app is free of charge and without registration.

https://heimsafari.de

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Snowman Queen (with history)

When designing a snowman, bring some variety and above all creativity into play.
I told the kids a little story you can find here.
Have I made you curious? Then look inside. Maybe this adventure is exactly for you!

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Snowmen – Fruit skewers

These little snowmen from crown corks make for a change during fruit dinner. They are simply for handicrafts and also look charming as table decoration. Small children can train their dexterity, because the crafting with the small crown corks has it in itself.

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Beads Snowman (with template)

A great occupation with a cute result. A little snowman. You need ironing beads in the colors white, red and black. Print out the template or place it next to your plug-in plate.
It can start already. Even kindergarten children are enthusiastic and manage after some practice almost without help. Try it out.

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Snowman from Birkenstamm

A little snowman emerges from a birch trunk in no time. You need an old black sock, a small empty jam jar without lid, a black fabric circle, a small red fabric triangle and big dark buttons. Then you can start!

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