Showing posts with label activity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label activity. Show all posts

Mar 25, 2015

Easter Bunny

Easter theme is still on, let's make a Easter rabbits and some carrots.

What you need:
  • Origami paper
  • Drawing paper
  • Glue
  • Googly eyes
  • Scissor
  • Pen

I cut some triangles and rabbit ears with origami papers, and also draw them on a paper.
The task requires Jenn to paste them on the paper, based on my drawing. She also has to add some eyes and ears, it ended up with some funny face bunny!




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Tracing Easter Carrot

Easter is coming to town, and I prepared an Easter tracing activity for Jenn. Tracing activity involves the small muscles of hand, which also is very useful to develop their fine motor skill. Jenn still can't draw the line perfectly, but I believe it takes some time to let her draw exactly on the dots.





Stay tune for more Easter activities =)

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Feb 14, 2015

Valentine - DIY Goodie Bag

This is an idea for those who wanna let their toddler to participate in preparing Valentine day's gift, this activity improves their fine motor skill, and also creativity.




What you need:

  • Bottle caps
  • Paint - I used DIY Edible Paint
  • Drawing paper
  • Pink lace
  • Scissor
  • Glue
  • Puncher




How to do:

  1. Let your toddler paint the paper, we used bottle caps this time. Please make sure to put their old clothes on, there will be mess here and there, yet so much fun!
  2. Wait until the paper fully dry and cut into heart shapes.
  3. Take 2 pieces of them, apply some glue on the edges and stick them together. Don't glue the top part, it's where the snacks are going in.
  4. Make holes on the top part and put in the pink laces.
  5. Fill in the snacks, please make sure how big you want the bag to be from the beginning.





Happy valentine's day!


Feb 9, 2015

Welcome to Jenn's Bakery ^^

It's another pretend play, please welcome to Jenn's bakery. The cakes are homemade and decorated by Jenn, enjoy! Black heart (cards)

This activity improves their fine motor control, hand and eye coordination and also creativity. This activity involves small item: waterbeads, please make sure to keep an eye on them and never leave them unattended while doing this activity.
If you don't feel at ease, please don't do this activity with your toddler.




What you need:

  • DIY Playdough (here is the recipe)
  • Cupcake papers
  • Waterbeads
  • Plates
  • Tong






How to do:
  1. Make the DIY playdough as instructed at the recipe
  2. Shape them into cakes
  3. Decorate the cake with waterbeads
  4. Serve the cake with tong

Jan 15, 2015

Christmas Tree Card

This is the Christmas card that Jenn made for 2014, simple yet cute! I know it's too late for Christmas, but you may change the theme into some other events, or maybe this year's Christmas card =)




What you need:

  • Plain white cardboard
  • Circle stickers (combination of light and dark green)
  • Pen


Instructions:

  1. Draw dots on the paper which will form a Christmas tree
  2. Place the stickers on the dots
  3. Don't forget to add a star on the top of the tree
  4. Write a message on the back side



Jan 13, 2015

DIY Snowflake for toddler

I know it's really late to post crafts with Christmas theme, but late is better than nothing. December is identical with snowy winter season, so snowflake is the DIY craft for toddlers this time.




What you need:

  • Plain white paper
  • Origami
  • Puncher
  • Scissor
  • Glue


Instructions:

  1. Draw circles on the paper and cut them out
  2. Fold the circles into 4 and cut on the edges, adults may help with this
  3. Punch colorful origami papers
  4. Decorate the snowflakes with the punched papers

Jan 8, 2015

Cutting Skill - Advance

It's been a while since my last post, first of all Jenn and I would love to wish you a happy new year, may 2015 brings lots of love, happiness and peace to you all.

Today we practiced Jenn's cutting skill, it's very simple and easy to make, all you have to do is just draw on a paper and let them have a quiet time for a while. You may wanna make it easier by googling some drawings and just print them out.




What you need:
  • Paper
  • Marker
  • Ruler
  • Paper Scissor
Jenn's work wasn't perfect, but I'm glad that she tried her best =)

Oct 22, 2014

Bead Threading for Toddler

Bead threading is an activity which improves their fine motor control, strengthening those little muscles in their hand. I found it also helps for hand and eye coordination and also concentration skill. This activity involves small item: beads, please never leave them unattended while doing this activity.



What you will need:
Beads
Thread (It works well with pipe cleaners too!)

Oct 20, 2014

Letter push pin activity

I had this cork board for a long time but didn't have a chance to use it, I was so happy when I saw a lot of toddler activities idea!
This time I'm gonna make an alphabet using the push pins and let her connect it to each other by using colorful elastic bands. 


This activity improves their fine motor control, hand and eye coordination and also concentration skill. This activity involves small item: push pin, please make sure to keep an eye on them and never leave them unattended while doing this activity.
If you don't feel at ease, please don't do this activity with your toddler.


What you need:
Cork board
Push pins
Elastic bands

Oct 14, 2014

Eye Dropper Activity for Toddler

I love to teach Jenn while she plays, it's more fun and easier for her to absorb the lesson. Today's activity involves messy play and colors, I put on a plastic bib on her.


What you need:
Eye dropper or pipettes
Food coloring
Thick napkins/paper

All you have to do is teach them how to use the eye dropper and let them explore as long as they want. Eye dropper is a good tool to improve their fine motor skills, have fun! 


Oct 13, 2014

Basic Prewritting

It's time for prewritting skill! It's a very basic activity for Jenn, it improves her fine motor skill and get her ready to write at school too. 


This activity also allow me to correct her way to hold a pen. She still needs a lot of practices in prewritting, but it's a good start for her! I'm gonna make more prewritting activity for her, stay tune! =)

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Oct 9, 2014

Counting Shape

Jenn enjoyed and did well in this activity, it includes shapes, colors and counting. Let's give it a try!



What you need:
Paper
Marker Pen
Stickers

How:
Print out different shapes for each task, color it with differently too.
They are required to count the shapes and stick down the stickers on the box.



Oct 8, 2014

Name Recognition

Jenn is very familiar with alphabets, so I decided to make a name recognition for her. It's a simple sticking sticker activity, which requires them to match the alphabets.



What you need:
Paper
Stickers
Marker Pen

How:
Make circles and write down the alphabets of their name on it
Get the stickers ready and write down alphabets on it too


Hope they will love it too! 

Oct 6, 2014

Counting Cards with Clothes Pin

I'm still doing a lot of activity in counting for Jenn, let's make it fun again this time!


What you need:
Cardboard
Origami Papers
Clothes Pin
Scotch Tape
Glue
Scissor

Firstly, write down the numbers on origami papers and cut them out. I made them in different colors, just to make it more colorful. Then cut cardboard into same sizes and glue the numbers on it. I cover the cardboard with scotch tape, just to make it difficult to be torn.

How to play? Just simply ask your toddler to put on the clothes pin on the cardboard, based on the number written on it. Happy counting! 

Oct 3, 2014

Dinosaur

Start introducing dinosaur to Jenn, it's another simple sticking stickers activity. 
She still can't do it perfectly, but I'm still proud of her. 
You'll be amazed how they improved from time to time.


What you need:
Cardboard
Markers/pencil colors/crayon
Stickers

I searched the dinosaur from the net, simply printed it out and colored it, don't forget to leave some blank spots for the stickers.


Enjoy the activity! 

Oct 1, 2014

Matching Animals

It's been busy days lately, so I just give Jenn a simple activity, it's inspired from creative moms out there.
The activity requires them to match between the animals in the flashcard and the plastic toys.


You need:
Animal Plastic Toys
Animal Flashcards

You may add some information about the animals, eg: how do they sound, where do they live.

Sep 29, 2014

SUN-shine

After everyone was down couple of days ago, now mommy was down too with fever! But I can't wait to make this sun activity for Jenn. 

What you need:
Cardboard (thick!)
DIY Edible Paint
Origami Paper
Scissor
Scotch Tape
Marker pen

Firstly, I let her paint on a thick cardboard with DIY edible paint. She may use her finger, cotton buds or anything that she wants. Then you have to wait until it gets dry. 



You may cut some origami papers while waiting for the painting. I used red, orange and yellow colors to stick on the sun.

Once the painting dries, cut a big circle and you may start sticking on origami papers on the circle's edges with scotch tape. I added smiley face to make it cute!


Jenn didn't finish her job, mommy have to do most of it. We may give it another try next time! Black heart (cards)

Sep 24, 2014

DIY Edible Cloud Dough

Firstly, I would really say sorry for postponing the activity posts for a long time, Jenn was down with fever, followed with the rest of the family, and I had to take care of them. Thanks God they recovered now and I get the smiles on the faces back!

I've always wanted to bring Jenn to a beach, let her feel the sand on her tiny feet and play with water. But it's not easy to take her there since we're staying in a metropolitan city full of buildings. Here is an option to introduce her to sand, I made an edible cloud dough for her to play.

Recipe:
  • Flour
  • Cooking oil (I used olive oil this time)

You may change the cooking oil with baby oil too, but it's not gonna be edible for them!




All you have to do is take some flour, add up some oil, make sure you drop it slowly, or else it will be too sticky. Add up the oil until you get the texture, where you can use it to mold.

I added up some underwater creatures, eg: seahorse, fish, crab, turtle and shell. Let her sense the texture, mold it with the toys and have a lot of fun!




Sep 1, 2014

Silly Monster

Jenn watched Monster inc and she loves it! Here's an activity to make silly monsters with so much fun! It involves sticking eyes and mouth stickers.




What you need:
Cardboard
Origami paper
Googly eyes
Stickers

I prepare the monster's shapes, and let Jenn to stick as much eyes as she wants and mouth for each monster.




And this is the result, don't be surprise if the monsters have a very strange look.



Aug 26, 2014

Jenn's Splendid Ice Cream

Start introducing ice cream to Jenn couple of months ago, and she loves it! Well, who wouldn't love ice cream?
This is another simple counting activity and let's make it more fun!




What you need:
  • Origami paper
  • Cardboard
  • Glue
  • Scissor
  • Colorful sticker

Firstly, cut out ice cream shape for them, or let them practice the cutting skill. I used colorful origami paper to present different flavors of ice cream.





Let's start the sticking time, starting with the cone and followed with  scoop ice creams, they can have a single scoop, double scoop or even more, it's up to them!




Then I used colorful stickers as the smarties, let them stick as much as they want too, and remember to practice counting!





It's suitable for a birthday card, birthday invitation and also to congratulate newborns =)