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🇮🇳 REPUBLIC DAY (National Symbols Here is a "magic" trick you can do to excite children about national symbols or just f...
26/01/2022

🇮🇳 REPUBLIC DAY (National Symbols Here is a "magic" trick you can do to excite children about national symbols or just for fun! )

🎯SUGGESTED AGE: 3+years

📝THINGS NEEDED:

👉🏻 Tissue paper

⚫️ Black permanent marker

🌈 Sketch pens

🥣Bowl

💦Water

✂️How to :

1️⃣ Fold a tissue paper
2️⃣ Draw national symbols with permanent marker on the front portion.Open tissue papers and color them with sketch pens.
3️⃣ Call your little one 🤗 ask him to immerse tissue papers into water.
4⃣ Tissue paper will quickly absorb the water and reveal the whole picture

✍️Skills :
*Capillary action (science activity explanation-)
* National symbol recognition
* 🖐🏻Hand -👁 eye coordination.
* visual perception👁.

🔠Name recognition activity🎯SUGGESTED AGE: 2- 3 years  📝THINGS NEEDED: 👉🏻 Thermocol  📌  Pushpins 🌈Colorful markers(matchi...
16/07/2021

🔠Name recognition activity

🎯SUGGESTED AGE: 2- 3 years

📝THINGS NEEDED:

👉🏻 Thermocol
📌 Pushpins
🌈Colorful markers(matching with pushpins)

✂️How to :

1️⃣ Grab a piece of Thermocol.
2️⃣ write a child’s name on a thermocol with colorful markers that match with the colors of push pins.

3️⃣ Call your little one 🤗 to poke pushpins.

Pin poking is a quintessential Montessori activity and poking thermocol is a precursor to pin 📌 poking paper which is harder! Remember, before our child learns to hold a pencil for the first time, they need to have sufficient fine motor control and hand strength. The best way to do it is through simple and engaging invitations to learn and play that involves poking, pulling, tweezing, squirting, squishing, squeezing, and pinching.



✍️Skills :

* Letter recognition.
* Name recognition
* 🖐🏻Hand -👁 eye coordination.
* Fine motor skills.
* Stimulates creativity.
* visual perception👁

Pin poking is a quintessential Montessori activity and poking thermocol is a precursor to pin 📌 poking paper which is harder! Remember, before our child learns to hold a pencil for the first time, they need to have sufficient fine motor control and hand strength. The best way to do it is through simple and engaging invitations to learn and play that involves poking, pulling, tweezing, squirting, squishing, squeezing & pinching.


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20/06/2021

Happy Father’s Day❤️🥰
Last year when Kunj was 25 months old

⏳DIY popsicle stick alphabet's matching📌SUGGESTED AGE: 2- 3 years  🗓 THINGS NEEDED:1.  popsicle sticks (26 no’s)2. color...
19/06/2021

⏳DIY popsicle stick alphabet's matching

📌SUGGESTED AGE: 2- 3 years


🗓 THINGS NEEDED:
1. popsicle sticks (26 no’s)
2. colorful sketch pens.
3. cardboard box.
4. white sheet ( optional)
5. glue( optional)

⏳ How to :

1. Paste white sheet on box. (optional)
2. write lowercase( a-z )on the pasted white paper.
3. Then, using a hobby knife/ cutter , make little horizontal slots below each letter.
4. Using colorful pens, write the upper case letters (A-Z) on popsicle sticks.
5. Place the 26 popsicle sticks on the table & invite the little one to match the alphabet's lower case with the upper case.

Skills :
* spatial awareness
* Hand-eye coordination
* Fine motor skills
* upper case & lower case recognition
* Visual discrimination
*stimulate creativity
*visual perception
*attention and concentration

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SUGGESTED AGE:  whenever child knows shapes & and colors….THINGS NEEDED:1.  Popsicle sticks 2. Colourful full sketch pen...
18/06/2021

SUGGESTED AGE: whenever child knows shapes & and colors….

THINGS NEEDED:
1. Popsicle sticks
2. Colourful full sketch pen.
3.cardboard (optional)
4. white sheet
5. glue

How to
1. Draw different shapes with different colors on popsicle sticks using colourful pens
2. paste few popsicle on white sheet
3. invite little one to match the shapes in the popsicle sticks

Skills :
* spatial awareness
* Hand eye coordination
* Fine motor skills
* shape recognition
* Visual discrimination
*stimulate creativity
*visual perception
*attention and concentration
*memorization.

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DIY popsicle stick pattern matching SUGGESTED AGE : 2years+THINGS NEEDED:1.  popsicle sticks 2.  marker.  How to :1. Dra...
17/06/2021

DIY popsicle stick pattern matching

SUGGESTED AGE : 2years+

THINGS NEEDED:
1. popsicle sticks
2. marker.

How to :
1. Draw different patterns on popsicle sticks using marker
2. mix all popsicle
invite little one to match the patterns in the popsicle sticks

Skills :
* spatial awareness
* Hand eye coordination
* Fine motor skills
* pattern recognition
* Visual discrimination

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SUGGESTED AGE:  18+ monthswhen Kunj was 18 months )Hand Painting Activity!!!SUGGESTED AGE :  18+ monthsTHINGS NEEDED:- C...
26/04/2021

SUGGESTED AGE: 18+ monthswhen Kunj was 18 months )

Hand Painting Activity!!!

SUGGESTED AGE : 18+ months

THINGS NEEDED:
- Colour.
-Sheets.
-Little hands and fingers

Skills :
* spatial awareness.
*stimulates your child’s senses. (Touch/feel, sight.)
* strengthens the hand and fingers which helps with fine motor skills.
*Hand-eye coordination and control.
*All the senses are involved: seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, and (if you use edible paint) tasting!
* Fine Motor Development

How to :
1. Drop paint on one sheet.
2.Encourage your little one to place one hand in the paint and swipe around to coat the palm and fingers.
3.Show your little one how to press one hand firmly on the new sheet.
4. create magic with little hands!!!!

⚠️Always supervise your child!

It is MESSY, which also means it is FUN!

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