Help each child glue together two toilet paper rolls using a piece of construction paper. Provide art supplies for them to decorate their binoculars. When they are done decorating, punch holes on the side of each pair of binoculars and tie a piece of string through the holes so that the children can wear the binoculars around their necks.
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1. Soak popsicle sticks in warm water for 5 hours or until flexible enough to fit into your mold. 2. Bend the popsicle stick to fit inside a cup or jar, and let dry. 3. After the popsicle sticks are completely dry you may decorate them, we found washable markers had a nice effect. They may also be decorated with paper and mod podge.
What you need: construction paper, colored markers, glue, scissors. Have the children select the color of their watch. Allow older children to draw on numbers and help them choose the time they would like. This first sun catcher can be made with construction paper, plastic wrap, tissue/gift paper, and diluted glue. Lay down a piece of plastic wrap. Provide the children with construction paper stencils, such as the rocket ship shown below, or allow them to create their own. They can then coat the tissue paper in the glue solution, and place it over the top of the stencil. After it has dried remove the plastic wrap and tape to a window. The second version we have uses pony beads. Have children create a design on a cookie sheet or in a muffin pan. Have an ADULT put them in the oven at 350 for 15 minutes or until melted. Let cool then add string! |
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