would love some ideas thinking of doing a picture and some sort of cooking or any arts and crafts thanks
would love some ideas thinking of doing a picture and some sort of cooking or any arts and crafts thanks
Some ideas here
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Angel xx
We're making rockets (******), firework splatter pictures; chocolate apples - that's as far as I've got!
Miffy xx
Keep smiling!
Mindees all one year old so something simple.....i'll probably get them to paint a cardboard tube and stick strips of tissue paper on the end, then I can stick a cone shape on top to make it look like a rocket firework. And maybe make a bonfire, sticking lots of bits of red/ orange/ yellow tissue on to card in a bonfire shape....they could make one big one together.
We're making sparklers....kebab sticks with tinsel on the end
Also going to make a guy as well for the community bonfire that one of my mums is organising.
We'll be having bangers and mash for tea that night (followed by indian sweets cos its diwali as well the same day!)
I also have some bonfire related colouring sheets as well for them to colour in so that I can stick them into their LJs.
For cookery what about a packet of chocolate fingers and add hundreds and thousands on the ends using hot water to make it stick - gives the impression of a sparkler! Also you can use the basic fairy cake mixtures (3oz sr flour, 2 oz of caster sugar and 2 oz of margarine with one egg) and then decorate the top using icing sugar with water and a bit of orange colouring with chocolate flake on top to give the impression of a bonfire!! Of course you could buy basic fairy cakes and decorate the tops!
We're launching into a little theme of light and dark following Bonfire Night.
-Going to put mini tent up, close curtains and put a torch or two in tent - especially in evenings.
-Get a shoe box and put a hole in top to peek through and side to shine torch through. Inside box put reflective things as well as different colours (lighter colours are more easily visible).
-Wax crayons colouring on a sheet of paper, black paint over top, then scratch off paints with end of brush in fire work patterns and the coloured crayons shine through.
-Look out for reflective gear when out and about (bikes, workers high vis jackets) and relate to dark evenings / safety
-diwali of course: story of Rama and Sita and how people lit lights in their windows to show them the way home. Acting out story with shadow puppets.
-looking at shadows on sunny afternoons (long at this time of year)
-books: Dr Zeus, What Was I Afraid of?, The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark, Can't you sleep, Little Bear, Non-Fiction Books
-Space, stars, etc
-Christmas lights, sparkly decorations, etc
Of course, I'll go with the children's interests and pan it if they much prefer to do something else. And it's all very basic exploratory stuff, not in depth knowledge, adapted for different age levels (21months - 9 years!)
I am doing a mixture of Diwali and bonfire night. Yesterday we watched a clip from Let's Celebrate on Diwali and they had fireworks. My mindees are 2 and under so none of them knew what fireworks were it was nice to be able to show them on TV. I used black paper, lots of sequins and glitter to do our own pictures. They all looked really effective. Today we are doing bonfire pictures with brown funky foam cut into strips and lots of red, orange and coloured paper. I am also doing bread sticks the ends dipped in choc with sprinkles as sparklers. (this came from one of the magazines) I will show them a sparkler tomorrow when my husband is off and can help supervise but as they are all 2 and under they won't be having their own. x
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