Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts

Mar 25, 2015

Colorful caterpillar

I saw this activity on an online shop, and I decided to make one instead of buying it. 

What you need:


  • Cardboard
  • Drawing paper
  • Pencil color
  • Pen
  • Scissor
  • Scotch tape
  • Glue
  • Buttons

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This activity requires the kids to match the same color on the caterpillar with the buttons. This involves their color knowledge and also hand and eyes coordination. You may make it more colorful as you want.



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 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! 

Aug 14, 2014

Learning Alphabet "D"

It's been a while since she mess around with pencil color, crayon and paint, so here is a simple activity for letter D.

Print out a big and small letter of D with a picture of duck and dog. Let them use whatever they want to color it with.




My little Picasso is doing her thing, busy picking colors.




Jenn used crayon, pencil color and paint for this activity. This is the final of her coloring activity. 



Jul 27, 2014

Introduction to Shape

Jenn have learned about alphabets, numbers, animals, colors and it's time for introducing her to shapes. Let's get started!




What you need:

  • Origami papers
  • Glue
  • Cardboard




Cut shapes of circle, triangle, square and rectangle using origami papers.
Make sure to use colorful origami papers, kids find it more interesting.

Tell them the shape names and how it looks like. 
Let them stick the shape you asked on the cardboard, you may ask them specifically. For example: Blue triangle, orange square, purple circle, red rectangle.

Keep repeating the shapes until they memorize them.




Jul 23, 2014

Colorful Wheel

Teaching color is so much fun with this DIY colorful wheel! This is so simple yet cheap activity.




These are what you need:

  • Cardboard
  • Marker
  • Scissor
  • Clothes pins

How:
Make a circle on the cardboard and cut it.
Color the cardboard with colorful markers. 
And viola - it's done!


Squeezing the clothes pin was kinda difficult for her.
She need both of her hands to pinch those, so I gotta hold the colorful wheel while she pinch to open it.
Practise makes perfect, after couple of times, she can manage to hold her own colorful wheel and put on the clothes pins.

Jul 21, 2014

Watermelon, fresh up your day!

During these hot days, let's fresh up your day with this fun watermelon activity!
It's another sticking stickers and counting activity.




Things you need:
  • Cardboard
  • Black dot stickers
  • Markers
  • Popsicle sticks




How:
  1. Make a circle on the cardboard, and cut it into half to make two pieces of watermelon.
  2. Color green and red as the outter and inner watermelon.
  3. I let Jenn sticks the black dot stickers as the seeds and counts how many seeds on it.
  4. Stick popsicle sticks at the back to let them carry around.


Jul 18, 2014

Learning Alphabet "C"

After doing the letter "A" and "B" activity, here comes the letter "C" activity. "C" is for cat and car. It involves sticking, matching and coloring activity.




What you need:

  • Cardboard
  • Stickers
  • Cotton Balls
  • Glue

I rolled the cotton into balls and dye it with food coloring, took a while to let it dry. Use pom pom balls for another option.




She did pretty well at matching the alphabets, the activity requires to match the letter and color. It's her 1st time using glue and she's so excited about it, not letting go off her hand.




Last activity is to let her color the car with colorful markers. Enjoy!



Jul 12, 2014

Learning Alphabet "B"

Continue learning the alphabets, here come the letter B activity.
We're gonna paint a bear with edible paint, this is recipe to make edible paint.
I had red, yellow and green paint for her to mess around with.





You will need:
Paper with drawings on
Edible paints
Q-tips

I ask her to spell the word BEAR, then let her paint the bear.

Jenn enjoys painting her bear, look at that happy face when she do the activity!




This is another simple activity for her, coloring the letter "B" and a ball. 




Happy Learning! =)

Jul 2, 2014

Simple Painting Activity

Recently, I shared a post of how to make an Edible Paint for your toddler. I prefer edible paint, because it's safer for them to play around with. Love this painting idea, you should give it a try!

You will need:
  • Edible paints
  • Thick paper
  • Q-tips

Drop lumps of paints on the paper. I had couple of different colors, just to make it more attractive.






Let them make mess on it, Jenn is so excited about this!






And this is the result!






Show me yours! =)

Jun 30, 2014

Edible Paint

I LOVE waterbased paint so much, because the stains can be cleaned up easily. But our toddlers are usually curious and try to taste everything attractive to them. So I decided to google up the ingredients to make edible paint and I ended up with this:

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 tbsp corn starch
  • food coloring

Put water and corn starch in a pan, stir until it mixed well, cook over low heat and keep stirring until it gets thicker. 

Pour it into some cups and add food coloring until you get the desired color. Let it cool down and get ready for painting activities!




Happy painting! =)

Jun 22, 2014

DIY Birthday Banner

On granny's birthday, we decided to make something for her.

We made cute bunny birthday card, link for step by step instruction of Bunny Birthday Card




And these are what we need for the banner:
  • Cardboard
  • Crepe paper
  • Marker
  • Scissor
  • Glue




1. Make circles with the cardboard. Then I let Jenn make scratches with pencil color on it.

2. Write the word "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" on the cardboard with colorful markers.

3. Make ruffle with the crepe paper around the cardboard. 


Happy Birthday, Granny! We  you