Spring Has Sprung

Spring Activities for Preschoolers

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Using a combination of recycled materials and readily found art supplies, sprout some of your own indoor flowers.

Ages/Grades

Preschool, Kindergarten

 

Learning Domains

Cognition, Physical Development

 

Materials

• Greeting cards with bright colors, flower designs, or spring themes

• Small paper plates

• Toilet paper rolls

• Colored tissue paper torn or cut into 2 inch squares

Glue

Jumbo Craft Stems

 

Preparation

Ask the children if they’ve noticed any flowers sprouting from the ground now that spring is here. Talk about the colors, the shapes, and the names of flowers. Invite children to the art table to sprout some of their own spring flowers.

 

Ready, Set, Create!

Activity Step 1Glue a toilet paper roll on a small paper plate.

 

Activity Step 2Use the technique shown in the picture below to add grass to the plate. Wrap a small piece of tissue paper on the end of a pencil, hold it in place, dip it in glue and place it on the plate to make grass.

 

Activity Step 3Cut flower shapes out of greeting cards. Poke a stem through each flower.

 

Activity Step 4Place your flowers in the cardboard paper roll.

 

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