Making Play Binoculars
ages 2-6
Supplies
Two clean toilet tissue cardboard rolls, string, tape or glue.
Activity Detail
Tape or glue two clean toilet tissue cardboard tolls together and then tape some string to each roll so that the child can put it around his/her neck. To make it extra fun, paint, color or add stickers before or after taping/gluing the rolls.
Comments
This activity would work well with a game of "I Spy," and is a good way to develop language skills by giving clues of places to look.
- Posted on Jun 5, 2007
I can't wait to try this with my 3 year old daughter and then take a walk, looking through the binoculars to explore.
- Posted on Jun 5, 2007
It would be fun to hide some tiny toys around the house and let your child go on a scavenger hunt with the binoculars.
- Posted on Jun 9, 2007
My preschool class is going to use the binoculars to look at the trees as the leaves change colors this fall.
- Posted on Oct 4, 2008
My preschool class is going to use the binoculars to look at the trees as the leaves change colors this fall.
- Posted on Oct 4, 2008
My preschool class is going to use the binoculars to look at the trees as the leaves change colors this fall.
- Posted on Oct 4, 2008
My preschool class is going to use the binoculars to look at the trees as the leaves change colors this fall.
- Posted on Oct 4, 2008
My preschool class is going to use the binoculars to look at the trees as the leaves change colors this fall.
- Posted on Oct 4, 2008
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