Painting With What We Have

Some parents and educators cringe at the word ‘paint’ especially with toddlers! Have wipes, painting smock and old table cloth at the ready and give it a go.
Developmental Area
Cognitive
Description
Nature
Age
Toddler
YOUR TODDLER PLAY STARTER KIT

There is so much to discover in nature!

This activity allows us to explore with every day materials outside!

Materials

For this activity you will need:

Learning Goals

With this activity you will learn the following skills:

Process Description

Step 1

Some parents and educators cringe at the word ‘paint’ especially with toddlers but painting can be so much fun! Have wipes, painting smock and old table cloth at the ready and give it a go. It is so worth it.

Painting with your children can be therapeutic and kids love it when their parents get involved too. Use items found around the house such as Duplo, lemons or apples, cut out shapes in potatoes. These are all fantastic painting tools and your toddler can dip them into the paint to use as stampers. They will love making patterns.

Adaptation

If you don’t feel like getting messy, perhaps use water and brushes to paint outside on a wall or on rocks. A tree can be the perfect easel too and kids will love connecting with nature while they are painting.

Reflective questions

Ask these questions during and after the learning opportunity for critical and self-reflection

Looking and responding

Start by asking the children to describe what they see. Draw attention to details.

Author Bio

@AlltheMumery

Sitting with a cuppa and playing with your toddler is the most rewarding experience, embrace these special moments! Play is a wonderful way to connect with your children, you will learn together while creating lifelong memories. ~ Katie and Kirsty Play along with us on Instagram @allthemumery

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