River Rock, magazines, scissors and mod podge (or white glue). It’s that simple to make this silly play activity for your child or students. Kids can learn the five senses with a hands-on experience. Simply cut out a selection of eyes, noses, mouths, ears and hands from magazines. Then mod podge or glue them onto stones. Discuss the five senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch) and have the children make silly characters. These can be done anywhere inside or out. I enjoy using wooden stumps or trays to hold their designs.
Hi! My name is Natalie and I’m an ECE. Yes I know...What is an ECE? I am an Early Childhood Educator. This means that I teach and care for children. With over twenty years of experience, I specialize in programming for school age children. My philosophy is centred in the belief that children learn best when they are having fun, and feel free to explore. I’ve always had a passion for teaching. It allows me to share my interests such as music, cooking and gardening. In return, caring for children has provided me the opportunity to continuously learn, and to become a better human. I am incredibly excited to share these ideas with you? Enjoy.
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