Woodland
Fairies Unite!
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Fairy
Wands
One of my
favorite imaginative play activities is called Nature Wands or Fairy Wands.
They are easily created and super customizable to every child’s imagination.
The materials come from the backyard and the only bonding material needed is
tape, but you could even due without it.
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Younger
children may need help with sticking leaves on the wand but they should do all
the decision making on how the wand should look. You could tape the leaves on
the top of the wand or on the handle. Yarn can be used to wrap the handle or
even hang down in strips, the ideas are endless. It’s really all about how you
set-up and approach the craft that makes the experience truly enriching. I laid
a blanket down and placed tons of leaves, sticks, strips of yarn and acorns on
the blanket. I asked the children if they wanted to create a fairy/nature wand
(9 times out of 10, I received a “yes!”). They were instructed to pick out
their decorations and if they needed help I would assist, but usually the older
kids had it all under control. If a child looked lost I would try to encourage
them by asking questions like “How do want your wand to look?” or “Which leaves
do you like?” This ensures they did all the decision making and I only guided
them through the basic steps to make the wand. So whatever tools they use or
however their wands end up looking, it’s all about the experience. Check out Laughing Kids Learn for further inspiration on this
activity.
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