Monday, December 6, 2010

Winter Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers: Snowflakes

This year I wanted to do something a little different than the typical paper snowflake. Here's some fun and "unique" ideas for snowflakes:

# 1"Fan-tastic" Snowflakes:

Materials:
Construction paper
hole punch
string
stapler or tape

Fold your paper in half lengthwise and then cut it in half. Fan-fold your paper in half-inch folds and staple it in the middle. Trim the ends so they come to a point and then punch holes wherever you want (your toddler can help you with this part).

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Have your toddler open up the fan and help them tape (or you can staple) the ends together to create a snowflake!
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See original here

#2 Beaded Snowflakes

Materials:
white pipe cleaners
small/med. clear beads
clear or sparkly thread
needle
Christmas pom-poms

Step One
: Cut six pipe cleaners in half and wrap one of them tightly around the other eleven.
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Step Two: Have your toddler spread out the pipe cleaners until it looks like a snowflake.
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Step Three
: String your beads onto each pipe cleaner. The beads I had were pretty large, so I only put 2-3 beads on each pipe cleaner. If you get smaller beads, you can obviously put more without weighing it down too much. (Bigger is easier for little fingers though!)
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Step Four: With your needle and thread (I used gold thread), sew on three Christmas pom-poms and hang your snowflake for display! They could of course work as ornaments as well.
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See original here.

Here's some other great ideas I found:
Glittery Snowflake Window Clings
*I'm planning on doing this one this week; I'll let you know how it goes
as long as baby doesn't come before I get to it!




Pasta Snowflake
Clothespin Snowflake

Beaded Snowflake

Martha Stewart's Pipe Cleaner Snowflake


Have fun with these!
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1 comment :

  1. I REALLY love your site and do the activities with my kids all the time...THANKS! Keep it up :)

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