
The flashcards may be used during circle time to spark a conversation or in your reading and writing area.
An upside down ice cream cone, candy, decorative sugar, and icing. Push a wooden skewer into a cookie to make yummy magic wands. A fruit-filled cake sprinkled with fairy dust (icing sugar). Rainbow colours in milk along with a drop of dishwashing liquid.
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Teach children how to make pastel colours with poster paint. Containers filled with ribbon (used Christmas ribbon is perfect!). Hide shiny pebbles in the sand box or sand table. Rhythmic batons (ribbon attached to a stick) and music!. Have children search for tiny fairies hidden throughout the daycare A picture book about fairies and other fictitious characters. Pastel-coloured modeling dough, add sparkles!. Stimulation bottles filled with sparkles. Fill identical containers with pairs of different objects. Anything which has pastel colours or sparkles Use educatall pictures or a store-bought version Memory game with pictures of fairies and fictitious characters. A ballerina costume (tutu, slippers, and tights) makes the perfect fairy costume. Tulle wings, jewellery of all kinds, colourful high heeled shoes, crowns, etc. A large tent or box which will become a fairy house. Coloring pages which represent fairies or fictitious characters (gnomes, elves, etc.).
Decorate small houses with pretty colours to make fairy houses.Pastel-coloured construction paper can be used to make fairy hats.Sparkles, sparkly glue, metallic confetti, etc."Polly Pocket" dolls or other tiny figurines which can represent fairies, elves, or gnomes.Add fictitious figurines such as "smurfs", elves, or superheros.Hang ribbon from the ceiling over your area to create an original canopy.Have fun with these wonderful workshop ideas provided by Caroline Allard (Open picture game - Fairies) Print, laminate, and store in a "Ziploc" bag or in your thematic bins.Īctivity sheets are suggested for each theme. Use them to decorate the daycare or a specific thematic corner. The pictures may be used as a memory game or to spark a conversation with the group. Turn off the lights and let them admire the decor! Glue glow in the dark stars throughout the daycare. Follow the instructions for fun with the fairies!ĭecorate with anything and everything which is sparkly or transparent to add a touch of magic! Hang stars, tulle, shiny curtains, small pink and white Christmas lights, butterflies, and flowers from the ceiling. Read portions of the letter to your group when you see fit. (Open thematic letter - Fairies) Print and insert into a flamboyant envelope. Nancy Hamelin has created a thematic letter. Invite them to add a pictogram whenever they brush their teeth. Challenge them to use the tooth brushing chart (Open chart - toothbrushing). During circle time, have children find the letter and read portions of it each day. (Open game - Tooth fairy letter) Prepare a special envelope and leave it in an easy to find location in the daycare. We has created a game which includes many surprises and lessons for your group.
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