Only 2 days until our nation’s birthday! Here are a few
patriotic projects our toddlers have been working on.
Handprint Flag
This is a more teacher-directed project, but it turned out so
cute! The kids made fingerprints on a half-sheet of blue construction paper,
then painted handprint stripes on a legal-sized red construction paper. Once
the paint is dried, simply attach the blue in the upper left corner, and you
have an adorable flag!
Cookie Cutter Stars
This is very similar to the stars we made for our shape of themonth in December. But this time we painted our stars red and blue! I had 2
different sized star cookie cutters which the toddlers could dip in red or blue
paint and then make prints on their papers.
Sponge- Painted Stars +
Ball-Painted Stripes =
Stars & Stripes Mural
1. I got my star-shaped sponge from the Dollar Tree, in a bag
with 7 other shaped sponges. (Awesome!) The kids dipped the sponges in white
paint and stamped them on blue paper. How much simpler can you get?
2. I taped red construction paper to the bottom of a (clean)
kitty litter box and dropped on a spoonful of white paint. Then we dropped in
some balls, and the kids got to move the balls or the box around to make
stripes.
These two simple projects were done two days in a row and
displayed together to make a patriotic “mural” of stars and stripes! I was
inspired by this idea but adjusted for toddler use.
Check out our Patriotic Star Garlands too, as well as my Flag Cake!
A few fireworks projects will be coming soon too!
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My dad's family is actually from Norway, and my sister is studying to be an occupational therapist. I'd be glad answer questions!
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