Cooperation and interaction
Tips for cooperation, interaction, motor training and creating three-dimensional pictures with the children. Materials: A hard cardboard about A4, scissors, paper, preferably a little thick, tape and glue.
Goes well with colored paper, or if you have drawings or paintings that the children have made, but which are not to be saved, (reuse) Procedure: Cut strips from the paper, and let the children glue them onto the cardboard. But not flat, It must be built on the height. You can show the children that it is possible to make a ring, which you attach to the height, then they can build on, all the time upwards. Have to fix it properly with tape and glue, In the process you can lift up your creation and show it like a painting. A lot of imagination comes out in such an activity. You can build one by one, or a few together, or all on one huge karong. My experience is that the children see things as they imagine, and then they want to hang things that they make. Just a tip. (This picture is only of my 3-year-old granddaughter, and I don't have a lot of materials at home, but she's still a bit small, so she got a lot of help.