Popsicle Placement Fun
Dive into the Popsicle Placement Fun activity! Kids observe the given colored popsicle pattern and replicate it on the provided sheet by placing popsicles in the same order. This activity boosts: - Color recognition - Hand-eye coordination - Pattern replication skills Creative Ways to Play: - Use crayons, color paper strips, or craft sticks if popsicles aren’t available. - Add complexity by timing the activity or using multi-layer patterns. - Let kids create their own popsicle patterns for others to replicate. A delightful and hands-on activity perfect for building creative and cognitive skills! 🤎Hit the like button if you enjoyed watching & comments if you want more such Worksheets😊 Follow @shilpa.tinytalktales for more such kids screen free play ideas.😊 LIKE | SAVE | SHARE
How to Make a Beautiful Storage Bag That Looks Like a Purse
Are you looking for a chic and practical way to organize your essentials? Learn how to make a beautiful storage bag that looks just like a purse! This step-by-step DIY tutorial will guide you through the process, from choosing the right fabrics to adding those perfect finishing touches. Perfect for crafting enthusiasts and beginners alike! #DIYStorageBag #CraftTutorial #SewingProject #FashionableStorage #HomemadeGift
Feed the Leaf Counting Activity Tasks 1-20
Feed the Leaf Counting Activity is a fun way to spark high engagement for counting practice! Students draw a number card and feed the leaf that many leaves as they count. If you don't have faux leaves, printable leaves are included that you can make multiple copies of. Add some tweezers or mini tongs to add in some fine motor practice. What's Included: Big mouth leaf to tape to a plastic container Number Cards 1 - 20 Blank leaf cards to use in place of faux leaves