The Worm
This helps learn to finger-paint. To complete this activity, give your child a blank sheet of paper with previously drawn grass. Give her a little bit of washable paint so that with her thumb she can form a worm. Now ask your child to
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What you'll need
This helps learn to finger-paint.
How it works
- 1~30s
Alright, let's get started! The purpose of this activity is to learn to finger-paint. Therefore, we'll be exercising the cognitive developmental area, more specifically artistic expression and creativity. you, watch your child closely — I'd love to hear what you notice about how they responds.
Watch for: Baby copy easy actions, like shaking a rattle.
- 2~30s
Great, now let's try the next part. To complete this activity, you will need a drawing of grass, washable paint, pipe cleaners and a screw cap. Give your child the blank sheet of paper with previously drawn grass and a little bit of washable paint so that with his or her thumb, he or she can form a worm. Tell me what your child does — any reaction counts!
Watch for: Baby copy facial expressions.
- 3~30s
One more thing to try. Now ask your child to glue two pipe cleaners and a screw cap on the worm, form its antenna and head. Discuss worms and other kinds of insects with your toddler. During this exercise, observe if your toddler moves his or her hands up and down and left and right on a paper, and if your she stays within the margins of a paper. Use kine-du to stimulate growth in your child every day. How does your child handle this? What do you see?
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