Its coming up to that time of year again, where we remember those who gave their lives in the ultimate sacrifice.
Its a humbling time for those of us who understand the momentous weight of it all, when we consider the price that they paid. I often wonder whether of faced with the same situation again, if we would find it within ourselves to play our part.
Obviously, working with toddlers, we know that much of this is beyond their little worlds, so in toddler group, for now, we just concentrate on the scarlet of the poppy that is the symbol of our Remembrance.
This poppy craft doesn't allow much for individuality, but they were easy and proved a popular craft when we made them last year. Lets' put it this way; none were left behind!!
Poppy craft |
Equipment:
- Red Muffin cases
- Black buttons or large black sequins (we preferred buttons, because they were easier to handle. Bigger buttons are the best.
- PVA glue/glue pots/glue spreaders
- Green lolly sticks
- Felt pen (for writing names on sticks)
- Overalls
- Baby wipes
Preparation:
- Order red muffin paper cases and green lolly sticks (we ordered ours from Amazon). This may need to be done some time in advance, in order to ensure it arrives in time.
- Source/gather black buttons (we bought a selection from Hobbycraft and teased out the black ones.
Method:
1. Show the children how to place a blob PVA glue on one end of their green lolly stick, and place their red muffin case over the top.
2. Show the children how to place another blob of PVA glue in the centre of the red muffin case, and place their black buttons over the glue. Some children used more than one.
3. Write the children's names on their lolly sticks and place on the home table.
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