Materials:
Can with lid.
Butcher paper (2 colors)
Glue
Scissor
Adhesive tape
Fabric of different textures or patterns.
Beans or lentils.
Markers or colors
Drawings
Introduction:
Throwing the bean bags into the can and shaking it, among other activities, will stimulate visual-motor coordination, which involves activities with controlled movements that require a lot of precision, which will undoubtedly help improve body coordination, developing gross and fine motor skills.
Procedure:
Trace on the butcher paper 1 rectangle and 1 circle, measuring with the can to cover it completely and cut.
Draw two lines (frets) along the 22x3-inch butcher paper, with triangle or square shapes and cut them out.
Color and cut out the drawing of the children.
Cut the strips of fabric forming each one of them in: 1 square, 1 triangle, 1 circle.
Cover the bottom of the can with the circle of butcher paper, sticking them with adhesive tape.
Line the can with the butcher paper sticking with adhesive tape (do not line the plastic lid).
We glue the 2 strips (frets) of butcher paper on the top and bottom of the can and the drawings in the center.
Line the pot with adhesive tape lengthwise until completely covered.
Sew the 3 fabric figures, folding them in half and sewing the sides, leaving a small part without sewing.
Fill the three bags with beans, and completely finish sewing each figure.
Procedure in images:
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Adhesive tape can be used to line the entire can, this way it will be more resistant and children can better enjoy their toy.
Do not glue the lid shut since the child must be able to close and open the can.
Possibilities Sheet: