Jahreszeit: Winter

Snowman tinkering (made from cardboard roll and screw glass lid)

This little snowman consists of two cardboard rolls (clorolls) or a kitchen roll and a black lid of a screw glass. First you glue the cardboard roll with a white paper, paint a nose and buttons and glue two wobble eyes on it. Then you make the hat. For this you use a piece of cardboard roll, which glues it with black paper and this glues it on the lid. This creates in no time this beautiful snowman.
Here you will find the step by step instructions. Enjoy crafting!

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Skating skates

Make your own skate. This is easy with this template. For older children or experienced hobbyists, this crafting is very easy to do on your own with step by step instructions.
First you fold the skate and cut it out twice. This gives the paper skate its stability.
The eyelets for the laces are created by a punched pliers. You thread the wool thread that serves as a shoelace with a thick pot needle. Alternatively, you simply paint the laces. Then embellish your skate by painting it and glue it with glitter, spreader decoration or paliettes.
Be creative and design your skate if you like it. Have fun!

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Make snow crystals (templates)

Snow crystals have certainly already been made by everyone once in his childhood. Actually, the procedure is also very simple. However, it often fails because you no longer know exactly where the cutting line is painted and what it looks like in detail. Therefore, there are four different crystal templates here, which you can print, fold and cut.
Copy the templates in different sizes to get a variety of different snow crystals.
Have a lot of joy and patience while trying!

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Mandalas/ Coloring images: Ice skates

For exercise and fun in winter, skating takes place. After the laps on the ice, you can let the experience take effect in the warm room. Deepen into the coloring of Mandalas with ice skates or winter motifs.
Here you will find a selection of pictures for printing.
Tip: Print the templates on colored copy paper, then you can paint snowflakes, white clouds, snowmen and snowballs white.
Experienced and advanced painters can also paint with a fine brush and water paints. By the way, wall paint is also very suitable for painting. Maybe you have a rest of the last painting action left?
Stay creative and try it out. Have fun!

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Mandalas/ Coloring images: Winter

Snow, snowball battles, sleigh rides, snowy landscapes, warm clothing such as gloves, hats and scarves, all of which are part of the winter. These mandalas take up winter motifs. If your children warm up after playing in the cold with a warm cocoa or tea, then they may also want a calmer action to balance the activities in the snow. Coloring relaxes and promotes the anticipation of the next playing in the snow.
Tip: How about printing the winter motifs on coloured paper and then painting white?
Have fun!

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Make paper bird (with template)

You can easily make this beautiful bird yourself. Print out the template for it, cut it and fold this little bird from it. With a few handles it is quickly made. Then you put the paper bird on a branch. This quickly creates a beautiful decoration for the table or the children's room. Have fun!

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New Year's Eve Memory

This New Year's Memory contains symbols associated with the turn of the year. They can be searched for with the corresponding term card as a pair. This memory trains the reading ability and promotes concentration. Alternatively, you print the picture cards twice and always choose the same motifs.
You can see how this works here. Have fun playing and learning!

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Paper bird making

This folded bird is a small fine motor challenge for primary school children, where finger skills are required. It starts with measuring and painting a paper strip with the dimensions 20cm x 2cm. Use a copy paper for this, because this can be easily processed. Then follow the illustrated instructions. Only after the folding you cut the head with beak and the tail feathers.
You can simply put the little bird on a branch or branch without an additional thread for hanging. As an addition to a crafted birdhouse you can make many of these birds in different colors.
Enjoy crafting and decorating!

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10 Mandalas/ Coloring images: Birds in winter

Feeding birds in winter and observing them is a pleasure for many children. These colouring pictures or mandalas offer children the opportunity to deal with birds in winter and encourage them to set up a feeding place for birds themselves.
For younger children, you will find simple templates and illustrations and filigree mandalas for older children.
Choose a template and enjoy painting it in a colorful way. Have fun with it.

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Mandala / Coloring images: Nuts

Here you will find colouring pictures and mandalas on the topic: crack nuts and nuts.
After you have collected, sorted or cracked nuts with children, the colouring of nut mandalas is a relaxed balance. Here, children can deepen the experience once more when painting the nutcrackers or the different nuts.
Print out your favorite and you can get started. Have fun!

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