Jahreszeit: Winter

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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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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Mandala for New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve

Here you will find many mandalas and colourings, which we combine with New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve. This selection of lucky charms and symbols are pictured child-friendly in Mandalas. Choose from what you like and paint them with coloured or felt pencils. Enjoy painting!

Tip: After the exciting Christmas days and the festivities, the painting of Mandalas relaxes many children.

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Magic Tealights for New Year's Eve and New Year's Eve

Give away happiness! With this small surprise of lights you can give away New Year's Eve or at the beginning of the year and bring joy. Print out the template, cut out the circles and put every paper circle into a tea light. As you insert the paper appropriately, we show you here. As soon as the wax becomes liquid, it becomes transparent and the motif becomes visible. Let yourself be surprised what motive you discover under it. Have fun designing and giving away!

For many children, watching and discovering the motif is fascinating. In addition, the magic tealight also brings a calm mood after a hectic day. Stay with it and discover together what is coming to light!

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Table decoration for New Year's Eve

Fast and original is this table decoration, which you can also use as name tags.
Suitable for New Year's Eve, the children can create small table boxes. So they are involved in the preparations and can creatively implement the anticipation. Have fun trying out and designing!

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fortune cookies made of dishcloths (with aids for younger children)

Quick and simple are these last-minute cookies. A nice little thing for the new year, a celebration or for birthday. Give a box with luck!
With just a few handles these lucky charms are created from dishcloths. A clamp serves as a tool for younger children, who stick with the glue stick, while older children can also use a hot glue gun when glued together. Have fun trying out and gifting luck!

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Sweet fir tree bread (several ideas)

These breads can easily make children themselves as fir trees without many aids. Create your own small fir tree bread. For this you cut a large slice of sandwich toast diagonally. For small children, the slice of toast fourths, because it makes it easier for them to take the toast into their hands.
Then you cover the triangles with soft butter or cream cheese and sprinkle chocolate sprinkles on them. Then you sting out small banana stars with cookies and decorate them on the sprinkles. Small fir-tree breads are ready. Children practice tasks of daily life and they can work completely independently, which strengthens their self-confidence.

Alternatively, you can also use a cut-out shape for the fir trees. This also looks very nice on a buffet. For small children, however, the split toast slices are easier to use. Both ideas are described in detail here. 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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Serviette folds for Santa or Christmas

These little Nikolauses or Santa Clauses enchant many children. They can help with wrinkles and shapes or they design the napkin-nickolauses or napkin-Christmas men alone. All you need for this are red napkins, cotton wool pads and a black felt pen. See for yourself how easy this works. Have fun!

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