![]() No glue? Not a problem, just mix up a little flour and water to make a paste. To create your own skittles all you need are cardboard tubes, scissors, some glue, paint, pens, shiny bits and bobs, scraps of paper or whatever you have to hand. (With thanks to Raising Dragons for the idea) If you want to make the game more challenging for older children, try numbering the tubes and rolling the ball through them in numerical order. The aim is to roll the round thing through the tubes. Then, stick them onto a tray or box lid with space enough to roll a small round thing around in. Who knew a tube could do all that?įirst, you need some cardboard tubes, cut into smaller pieces of varying sizes. It’s also great for fine motor skills, balance and coordination. This clever idea is a great way to help your little one become one of the engineers or mathematicians of the future. Now, see if you can get ‘Bingo’ by spotting all the objects! It can be as easy or as hard as you like. Then, create a simple grid with squares and draw the things onto each square. Have a chat with your little one about the things they might see whilst out walking, out in the garden (if you have one) or simply by looking outside through the window?
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