Category Archives: Arts and Craft

Christmas Time

Christmas Time

I have to admit that I love Christmas. From when I was a child I enjoyed the beautiful stories about snow, presents and festivity. When you have your own children (or work with them) you get the chance to live through the most beautiful time of the year being enchanted by the children’s enthusiasm and interest.

I am currently trying to spread the Christmas Spirit with the 2 year-old I am currently working with. This afternoon we will do some Baking and maybe also some crafting. Unfortunately all my run around the pound shops earlier was in vain – none of them seemed to stock christmas crafting sets. So normal paper will have to do the job. After all she’s only 2 anyways.

I came across a few pages with some interesting crafting ideas (incl.paper snow flakes), some of them are unfortunately in German but I’ll post everything anyways.

Christmas Cookie Recipes (Basic Dough and Variations)

Paper Snowflake

More crafts

Snow Picture – why not use some cotton wool to make a snow picture? Take some dark blue or grey construcation paper and maybe paint something on it like a street or some trees and the let the little one stick some cotton wool like little snow flakes on the picture. Add as many things as you like. Maybe you can also craft some clouds and stick them to the top of the contruction paper.

Christmas Stories – 1

Christmas Stories – 2

I know these stories are quite long but I tend to read to the little one anyways (mostly while she’s playing) and after the 2nd or 3rd story she will often come over to me and look at the book or webpage I am reading from, (even though there isn’t much to see) and will linger around and listen. Afterwards I usually try to do a quick recap so that she knows what I was brabbling about for the last 10 minutes :D .

German Links:

Weihnachtskarten – Christmas Cards ideas

Faltsterne – Paper Stars (similar idea to snow flakes)

Ringkette

Große Weihnachtssammlung

If you know anymore pages you think are worth sharing, let me know.

Arts & Craft

Arts & Craft

One thing I always like doing on a boring day is arts and craft. I enjoy seeing the little ones scribble away and the older ones finishing their own little artwork. One thing I find very important is to respond to a child’s picture. Do not just say “Oh. Fantastic.” but ask the child questions about it. “What have you drawn” “Does the dragon spit fire, too?” “Oh and where is the car going?”. Try and engage the child in a conversation about their picture.

And please, if your child doesn’t like crafts DO NOT ever force your child to create things. If she doesnt’t like it accept your child’s opinion and do something else. If you force your child to do what you think is good for them you might permanently put them off trying anything when it comes to arts and craft.