If you missed it we made them from paper cups donated by McDonalds. Tracey had painted the cups with a white acrylic paint. We stuck a door on then cut around it so it opened. Inside across the opening we stuck a pieces of paper inside the cup and stuck the pig on so, when we opened the door we could see the pig.
The roof was made from a circle which we cut a slit down one side then glued it into a cone shape. a base was cut out of green card and both the roof and the base were stuck onto the cut with PVA glue. Decorate the houses with straw or sponge the brick shape on with paint and a sponge cut to the right size. You could at home make another house with twigs.
Why not go to the library this week and try to find as many 'Three Little Pig' stories as you can. It is such a fun story too where the children can join in with trying to be the wolf and blow the house down.
Why don't you try telling the story to your child rather than reading it too them. The art of story telling seems to be dying out but children love hearing YOU tell them a story. They really like it if they are in the story as one of the characters. ie what about if they are the fourth little pig. What would they make their house out of? Could the wolf get in?
Don't worry if the original features of the story change that is the whole beauty of story telling, you make the rules. By talking about the story, the characters, what happened, what do they think will happen; you are developing in them really good language skills which will help them when they go to school. It doesn't take long just a few minutes of one to one time.
Notices:
There is no Toddler Group on February 22nd as it is Hampshire's half term
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2 comments:
They look really cool!
I keep forgetting to sit down with Noah on the craft desks and have a go at making things. He tends to drag me off to all the toy cars before I get a chance to think!
Keep up the great ideas.
I have to say that this craft really went down well with Charlotte - although all crafts do!
We had to make two so one now takes pride of place in Granny's lounge and we have one on the kitchen windowledge!
We are really enjoying the website, what a fab idea! Keep up the good work.
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