Showing posts with label glue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glue. Show all posts

Sep 9, 2014

Big vs Small

I was trying to introduce big and small sizes to Jenn with this activity, but seems like she didn't get it. It's a simple sticking stickers activity, you may wanna give it a try.





What you need:
Cardboard
Origami paper
Sticker
Glue
Scissor


Firstly, prepare the circles by using origami paper and sticker, I used colorful sticker and paper to make it more fun. Then instruct your child to pick the circle and stick it on the cardboard. When they can differentiate between big and small, you may ask them with detail, eg: big yellow circle. It practice their knowledge about color too!

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 =)





Aug 20, 2014

Sorting Shapes

Jenn learned about shapes and she knows them quite well, you may wanna check out the activity about Introductions to shapes over here. It's time for sorting shapes!





What you need:
  • Origami paper
  • Glue
  • Marker
  • Paper





Prepare the activity by cutting some shapes on the origami paper, we had circle, triangle, square and rectangle. Then draw the shapes as the header on a piece of paper. This activity simple require them to sort the shapes and stick on the origami paper under each group.





The result is quite messy, maybe we should use different paper for different shape. Have fun! =)

Aug 11, 2014

Counting Tree

Jenn is learning to count, she still can't count properly. Sometimes she start counting from two, and sometimes she just say one to ten without really counting the things i asked. So this time, let's make counting more fun!





What I used:

  • Scissor
  • Glue
  • Origami paper
  • Old calendar (I love to upcycle stuff at home!) - Cut it into tree shape and tree trunks, cover up with origami papers.
  • Colorful stickers - Write numbers on each color as the task to stick as many stickers as written on it.





Happy sticking, happy counting and have a great day! 

Aug 3, 2014

DIY Birthday Cake Theme Card

Cousin's birthday is coming, so it's time for Jenn to make another DIY craft. We've prepared a gift for him, wrapped it nicely, but we need a birthday card! 
Instead of buying an ordinary card, making a birthday cake theme card popped out of my mind.




Here are what you need:
Origami paper
Marker
Glue
Scissor
Cardboard
Colorful stickers




We created a lot trash in our daily life: milk box, cereal box, cardboard flyers or invitations. Instead of trashing it, we can upcycle those into useful stuff, and it prevents the earth from getting any worse.

This time we used an old cardboard invitation as the main material. Draw a cake on the cardboard, cover the surface with origami paper. Don't forget to make the candles on the top of the cake, and cut out the shape.

I let my girl to stick the colorful sticker, asked her about the colors and also asked her to count them. It's a simple activity but also lots to learn about. 



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 16, 2014

Cute Ladybug

Ladybug is such a cute insect, Jenn see lots of ladybugs from her storybook and some of her toys. She loves them so much, let's make some of them!





What you need:
  • Cardboard
  • Marker
  • Googly eyes
  • Scissor
  • Glue
  • Black circle stickers
  • Popsicle stick





How to make:
  1. Cut 2 sizes of circles, for the head and body. 
  2. Color the bigger circle with red marker, left some part at the middle.
  3. Fully color the smaller circle with black marker.
  4. Let them stick the black circle stickers at the body.
  5. Stick the googly eyes at ladybug's head, and stick it together to the body.
  6. At last, stick the popsicle stick at the back side.



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! =)

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