Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Independent play

Getting a 3 year old to follow instructions is a challenge. But a little preparation goes a long way. We did a simple activity to make bubbles.
A little preparation on my part - no more than ten minutes. Setting up the props such as bottles for water, golden syrup, dishwashing liquid, cups, bowls and tablespoon.  Did a visual presentation on a board with the steps.

When Sophie saw the set up, she was excited and ready to start. I gave a simple explanation on what she was going to make and the materials that we had. Showed her the visual aid on the board and it was self start. It's a simple activity that builds independence, counting and measuring, motor skills to pour and mix and sensory when the solution is done.

The results were encouraging and I intend to try other activities such as making puffy paint and slowly moving to making her own muffins by herself. 

Children need to be in control and this is an activity that gives them that!

Friday, May 16, 2014

DIY Stamps

Some time ago, I was into making my own stamps for Sophie to play with. Simple shapes that she can identify with and not have to spend lots of money on stamps. Art stuff are expensive here in Singapore!

So, I went to a thrift store and got some wooden blocks and some craft foam. Cut out the craft foam according to the shapes and sizes of the blocks that I like to have. Used a hot glue gun to adhere the craft foam to the wooden blocks.

After that is done, I drew the shapes on the opposite end of the foam and painted it so we know what shapes we had.

You could either use an ink pad or paint.  I chose paint because Sophie tends to move from color to color and I didn't want the ink pads to have mixed colors. She ended up with finger painting after the stamping session.

Supplies:
Craft foam
Wooden blocks of different sizes
Scissors or craft knife
Glue gun
Paint

All in all, we spent less than $6.00 and there were plenty of craft foam and wooden blocks left to make more in future.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Vibrant edible paint

My one year old loves putting things to his mouth. While I know most paints for children are non toxic, I wasn't quite comfortable with him eating huge quantities if it happens. I found a site for homemade edible paint using cornstarch, water and food coloring. This was good for us and I made a small batch to try out. It turned out really well in terms of color and my three year old ended up with all the fun as the little one was napping. 

I picked 3 colors that complemented each other. Pink, blue and yellow. While playing, she discovered green, orange and purple.

We used aluminum foil instead of paper as that is sturdier than paper and it reflects the colors very well under the afternoon sun. 

Overall, Sophie had a fantastic time. Can't wait for Luke to wake up and try this out.

I experimented a little for the paint to get the right texture that I wanted. 

2 cups cornstarch
1 cup cold water
4 cups boiling water
Food coloring (I used wilton food coloring gel)

Stir 1 cup of cold water into the cornstarch.  Pour the hot water cup by cup and stirring between each cup.
Try to achieve a custard like texture. If it fails, put it under stove,  medium heat for 1 minute and the solution should thicken.  Stir out any clumps.
Pour into bottles and add coloring of your choice.

Adapted from this site.