Anybody have great Christmas craft ideas for my class of 2 year olds? Thank you.
Marsha from Eagle, ID
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I always loved using old Christmas cards, punching holes around the edges. Tape the ends of yarn and let them "sew" them.
How about a plaster of Paris hand print? I know it will take a lot of adult help but what a special surprise for mom & dad. Take a pie tin. Pour the plaster as directed. When it has set enough have them press one of their hands on the almost dried plate. When it is dry the next they can paint the plate with washable paints.
They can (write) their name on the front as best they can copy your light pencil tracing. I did this with my nephew and it turned out really really cute. Mom & Dad loved it. He is 17 now but the print is there to remember when.
Clothespin Caterpillars
you will need:
spring-type clothes pins
magnet strip
glue
pom-pom balls
googley eyes
black thread for antennas
Glue a strip of magnet along the bottom of one side of the clothespin. Glue a line of different-colored pom-pom balls all along the top of the clothespin. Glue googley eyes onto the first pom-pom for eyes, then attatch two thick black threads for the antennas.
Try littlekidscrafts.com or freekidscrafts.com
They have crafts for 2-4 set and more advanced. They also have timely e-mails with crafts if you sign up. Great for smaller kids, lots of paper plate crafts, and preschool age kiddos.
Red construction paper and cotton balls make adorable cone-shaped Santa hats. Use green for a Grinchy look.
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