Yesterday the toddlers made something super simple and
inexpensive, with impressive results.
This was a wonderful activity for toddlers – the size of the
chalk was perfect for them to grip, the water made the chalk wet and cold, and
it was easy to make marks on the paper.
They were also less likely to stick this in their mouths. (They
are 14-16 months old.) We have had issues with them tasting crayons, but they
didn’t really try this very much. (We did do it one at a time though.)
If you have never drawn with wet chalk before, go try it now.
It is one of the most enjoyable art experiences!
Some of the toddlers had a lot of fun banging the chalk and
making circular clumps, which they then got to rub their fingers in to spread
out.
That was fun too.
And surprisingly, they really enjoyed the process of returning
the chalk to the paint cup filled with water.
I made 4 colors available – pink, orange, yellow, and purple –
because we were using them to make a “sunset” picture.
Our summer theme this week is “Wild West,” so I wanted us to
do an art project that ended up relating to the wild west, while still being
fun process art. I think this fits the criteria!
After their beautiful paintings were dried, I just slapped on
some brown strips of paper, which they had torn, and their handprint (it’s
supposed to be a cactus – can you see it?) to make it into a wild west desert
sunset scene!
Great idea for little ones of all ages and so easy! We would love for you to share at our first Super Summer Saturday party here: http://www.thechirpingmoms.com/2013/06/super-summer-saturday-party.html!
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Julie
Thanks for linking up for our first Super Summer Saturday party. Just pinned to our boards to share with our followers. Come back next Saturday to join the fun again!
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That looks so fun! I'm going to try that with my kids. Thanks for sharing. Following from the link up at I Can Teach My Child.
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