Get your child creative and crafting with this fun DIY activity. It teaches kids to turn a boring paper plate into a vibrant and pretty flower, and it helps them develop valuable life skills!
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Age range:
2-4 years
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Primary skills:
Fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination

Materials
- Coloured paper
- Paper Plate
- Scissors
- Double-sided tape
- Markers
- Foil
- Watercolours
Instructions
- Give your little one coloured sheets of paper, foil, and scissors and let them cut the paper and foil. Ensure you oversee the process and opt for child-safe scissors.
- Next, mix some watercolours and give it to them, along with the paper plate. Let them dip their fingers in the paint and decorate the plate. They can also use markers to add some drawings to the plate.
- Now, put the double-sided tape behind the paper plate and let your child stick the coloured paper cutouts to make the petals of the flower.
- To complete the flower, you can cut a stem and a leaf from some green paper. Your paper plate flower is ready!
Another way to entertain your child with fun activities like this is with the Intellikit Summer Camp. By signing up for the summer camp, you can give your child a wonderful opportunity to play and learn and make many memories during her summer break.
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