Here is another fun thing you can make with pipe cleaners and pony beads. Everything from the bracelet post applies. All your kiddo needs to do is lace on more beads, almost to the top. Once they have laced up their last bead, give the bottom of the pipe cleaner a little crook to keep the beads semi-anchored and twist the whole thing around your finger to create a spiral. Crook the top to create a hook and hang!
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Thursday, February 7, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
make beaded valentine bracelets
This easy peasy bracelet activity works your child's fine motor skills and amps up their math readiness when you add in sorting, patterns, and sequencing. All that is needed is pipe cleaners and pony beads.
Pony beads can be found at your local craft store. If you shop near Valentine's Day you can find presorted packs in traditional Valentine's Day colors.
Dump your beads onto a tray and hand your child an egg carton or muffin tin and see if they can sort their beads by color. Color sorting is a nifty tool to practice color recognition, size differences. By practicing sorting, children are developing new mathematical skills and is a precursor to abstract thought which indicates reading readiness.
Once their beads are sorted, you can hand your child a pipe cleaner and let them add beads at will or you can sit back and discuss patterns with your child and have them arrange 8-10 beads in a pattern on the work surface in front of them before beading. Creating simple patterns that follow the ABAB rule set your child up for organizational thinking, also an important math skill.
Once your child adds their beads, loop into a circle and twist ends until they do not show and place on wrist. These easy bracelets make for super cute Valentine's. Add a tag and give away, super easy!
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