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help all under 18 month
apart from the santa hand ornament (which i have to paint), some card baubles for them to paint and some xmas pictures, any idea what else i could try? there all quite young and i don't want to use glitter (they eat everything!) and i'm generally limited. please help x
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We made christmas cards with handprints / finger prints which worked really week and very effective. Each child made 5 cards and they took them home so that parents could send them to relatives etc. The parents LOVED them! They did need some help though so that they stayed neat - ish!
I've tried to attach a picture but it won't work.
We did a Reindeer (brown handprint and red fingerprint for nose)
A wreath - green and red finger painting
Christmas Tree with baubles (Green handprint for tree, different coloured finger prints for baubles)
Fairy lights - (finger painting in different colours)
Hope that helps
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This should work.
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RuthJ
No wonder the parents loved them! They are brilliant!
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remember that parents want something that there child has made not something you have made. How about letting them loose with some gold green and red paint with fingers or a brush nad cutting shapes out of what they make like a tree or something. stick it onto hard card then put one of those little calenders at the bottom. I, not very good at explaning so hope you get what i mean
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Yes, I get what you mean. We did something similar in the spring - painted different shades of green and yellow on a huge piece of paper, then cut out circles and joined them together to make very hungry caterpillars!
I do free art with the 18 month old most days, but it was nice to make something special and that the parents could use to send to friends and relatives .
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Originally Posted by
RuthJ
Yes, I get what you mean. We did something similar in the spring - painted different shades of green and yellow on a huge piece of paper, then cut out circles and joined them together to make very hungry caterpillars!
I do free art with the 18 month old most days, but it was nice to make something special and that the parents could use to send to friends and relatives
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Hi, today the children enjoyed playing with snow paint ( shaving foam n PVA glue) I then cut out once dry into snowflakes for the really young ones I put whizzy cream on there highchair trays they had great fun making marks in the cream
We have also made peppermint creams - well I plus 2 yr old rolled some mixture around mat and 1 year old just kept eating it - dnot blame him thou was v yummy.
Tommorow plan is ice cream cone covered in green butter icing and smarties - ( christmas tress) I know more sugar but everything goes in the mouth and at least this doesn't result in glittery nappies.
Enjoy xT
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