Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Making GREEN Hugs


We read the story of two friends...
Little Blue and Little Yellow
by Leo Lionni.
a story of friendship, differences and love.
I was left feeling there was a deeper message in this story, and when I did a search
I learned there are many ways of interpreting it.
click here  for a variety of insights.
However, for my group of three year olds, the friendship of 
little blue and little yellow
was what shone through
and the fascination that they turned green when they hugged inspired the following activity



Making GREEN Hugs

2 cups water
4 TBS corn starch
yellow and blue food colouring

whisk the cornstarch into the water until dissolved...then...bring to a light boil stirring constantly until thickens.
separate into two containers...add a few drops of blue to one container and a few drops of yellow to the other...mix well.
Cool.


I presented two bowls of colour (and a few St Patrick's Day treasures)
we talked about how little blue and little yellow hugged...and about what happened when they hugged
"they turned GREEN"
I asked the children if they thought they could make green if we made blue and yellow "hug".
I put a dollop of yellow and a dollop of blue in a zip loc freezer bag (medium size)
and zipped it up and reinforced with a strip of colourful duct tape.I also added a few treasures.
Each child had their own bag .
As they squeezed and squished the magic happened. 



The children love this sensory experience of squishing and squooshing 
and the experience of creating a new colour is amazing


we hang  bags of "green hugs" in the window
to let the light shine through,
The children know that they can take them down when they want to do more squishing.







Saturday, February 25, 2017

Pink and Red and LOVE

We set out a variety of  (pink and red) beautiful things
for the children to explore this month.


Wooden trivets from the dollar store and a collection of ribbon
to weave


the sensory bin with the peppermint red/pink rice I used at Christmas
switched up with Valentine rubber duckies...jewels and silk rose petals



Valentine mandalas 

the children added the tea set to serve up some yummy treats


rainbow liquid water colours and pipettes
dripping colours onto coffee filters cut into heart shapes



collage materials and sparkles


  curled strips of paper and glue extended yesterdays painted paper