Our recommendation
Book: 365 Crafts to Have a Great Time
Author: Fiona Watt
We keep thinking What activities can help us with our little ones during these difficult days, filled with hours and opportunities! So let's take advantage of them! You know how we like them and how versatile they are. plastic activities. Crafts can be an excellent choice and this includes everything we can imagine, using Recycled materials, newspapers, toilet paper rolls, plastic cans, straws, toothpicks, magazines, cardboard boxes…we already know how often our children like the container more than the content, so it's time to put it to the test your ingenuity and that of your child.
The book “365 crafts to have a great time” by author Fiona Watt contains activities that your child will surely love, such as the famous “paper castles”, “printed flowers”, “decorative boxes”, “drawings of cats and dogs” even shows us How to create a sea using newspapers.
But before we get started, as always, we leave you with the following recommendations:
- Choose activities appropriate to your child's level and make sure you will use materials that are not toxic.
- Lay out all materials on the table or floor where you will be working. Allow your child to do the work. touching, knowing and exploring.
- It exemplifies each step and even adapts the model of the instructions given in the book.
- Performs the steps that your child cannot or may find difficultFor example, cutting with scissors or using glue.
- For activities involving paint, make sure your child cannot eat them. They can be used crayons, markers, pencils, watercolors, tempera paints, etc.You can use any type of paper.
- You can also paint on the floor, on the table or on the wall sticking transparent paper (better if your child with autism is small), always trying not to stain anything.
Hundreds of crafts that you can rescue to spend aA moment of exploration, stimulation of the senses while You can draw castles, make decorated eggs, butterfly collages, paper flags, thumb painting, tissue paper drawings, embossed postcards, and even how to make robots with collages and paper weaving.
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