Crayon shapes! - Pre Kinder
What You Need:
- White drawing paper
- Crayons
- Watercolor paints
- Paint brushes
- Small container for water
What You Do:
- Get started by taping a piece of white paper onto a worktable, or the tray of a high chair.
- Give your child a selection of crayons to use, and encourage him to fill his paper with shapes of all different sizes and colors. This is a great opportunity to introduce him to some new shapes that he may be unfamiliar with, such as stars, moons, and ovals! Show him some examples on a separate piece of paper.
- Once his paper is filled with shapes, remove the crayons and place a small cup of water, a paintbrush, and watercolor paints within reach. Invite him to paint over the crayon shapes he drew with watercolor paints, and watch the crayon shapes pop through the paint.
- Next, encourage him to continue dipping his paint brush in water and a color of paint. This fine tunes his color recognition and hand-eye coordination!
- Urge him to to continue painting until his entire paper is covered with paint, without any white paper showing through. Your child’s finished pattern resist can be proudly displayed in a colorful frame for everyone to see!
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