Materials:
Letter-sized sheets of cardstock.
Coloring pages
Glue stick or liquid.
Scissors.
Colored pencil or crayons.
Yarn
Introduction:
Adequate stimulation helps children enhance all of their developmental abilities. With this toy we will be helping to use visual discrimination, an activity that allows us to pay attention to details and appreciate the slight differences and similarities between objects and images. This is necessary to distinguish letters and signs, which is essential for learning to read.
Procedure:
Color the assigned drawing.
Cut out the drawing and paste it on the cardboard.
Insert the yarn into the small holes and tie a small knot to hang it.
Write the child's name (the first letter must be capitalized and in Red color, the rest of the letters of the name can be the color of your choice) example Regina and write the date it was made.
Procedure in images:
Variation:
If there are two participant children, write both names, one at the top and the other at the bottom of the picture.
You can use clear tape to line your picture and make it stronger for the little hands.
Possibility Sheet