Freeze Memories with a Collage
July 10, 2008 10:36 pm Games and Activities, UncategorizedHere’s an idea to capture the great walk you had today with your preschooler, or the trip to the park or the beach…
When you return home, round up some collage materials, and make a collage of your day.
- Little pieces of cotton wool can double as clouds.
- Use dried leaves or small broken off twigs to make the ground.
- If your day involved a campfire, use matchsticks bunched up together like a bonfire, with red paper and cotton wool painted gray for smoke.
- Use pictures of boys, girls, and dogs cut out from magazines and books, for kids playing at the park.
- Make frisbees from cut out paper.
- Use markers to add detailing.
It’s a great way to boost her memory of her day, and also increase her vocabulary as you ask her about all the things she saw. As she creates the collage, she’ll remember more stuff, that you can add as you go along. Improvise with materials.
Enjoy!
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Shawn :
Date: July 11, 2008 @ 4:41 pm
I lost all of feeds in some random error through firefox so just now returning to many … this is a a great idea. I have trouble getting my 2.5 year olds to settle down enough at a place to collect stuff.
However, I did just start a nature basket for them. I hope we can pick up things from our walks and destinations to put in the basket. Right now all we have are pine cones. But, they really seem to like this idea.