Ooopss! I've just realized that I've forgotten to blog about my second craft experience. This was the third session that I had with the kids at the playground. Aiya...hopefully I will have time to pen down the 2nd session as a momento for myself.
This week craft was twinkle twinkle lil stars. I cut out the happy star shape face and let the kids do the pasting. I prepared two different blue cut outs (dark and light blue). Upon completion, I attached a straw to it.
I can only do simple craft due to limited resources and also limited time and space. Frankly speaking, I really enjoy having these sessions with the kids. I enjoyed seeing them having the interest to do my extremely simple craft. I was amazed to see how the kids also had patience to sit down and paste the tiny lil blue dots (one by one) on the stars. On the other hand, I am also training the younger ones their motor skills too. For every session that I conducted so far, every one of them will definately complete their craft at the end of the session although some might take longer time. The elder kids will be able to finished their task sooner as compared to the younger ones. For late comers, sometimes, the kids even requested to bring home and continued their craft at home.
At the end of the session, we took photos and my lil prince asked, Mummy can we sing a song? Of course, when they see the stars, it reminds them about Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars! Hence, besides the craft session, there is also a sing-a-long session!
This is one of the lil boy master piece!
The whole experience was indeed awesome. I absolutely adores the smiles on the children faces. Sometimes I wonder if I am into the wrong profession. I should be teaching in a kindy instead of office work. But then, I never doubt God's plans for me:)
Have a nice weekend. This week we get three days off...yipeeee!!!
oh Kitty, how I wish I stay near you to join you for this fun craft session.
ReplyDeleteJenny,
DeleteYou are always welcome to join me. But they are really very simple craft only.
You are a good teacher. Nice craft.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mummy Gwen. Something simple for the kids to do.
DeleteI spotted the little girl in red, is she your lil princess? I admire your patient and kindness towards kids.
ReplyDeleteYes, Yan. My lil princess in red. Thank you for your compliments!
DeleteEven though we normally see star in yellow color but I love the blue star. giving the peace feeling.
ReplyDeleteMummy Ling,
DeleteI ran out of yellow paper, that's why can only use blue ^__^.
Hi Kitty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hopping by my blog earlier! What a cute little craft your precious one did! How old is he btw?
Thank you for visiting my blog too. My lil prince is gog to be 5 this year.
DeleteThks for dropping by my blog.
ReplyDeleteThat's a very nice craft. I think i can do that with my kids tomorrow (if we have the time). Happy long weekends!
Thank you for visiting my blog. Hope you had a good weekend!
DeleteThat's such a lovely star the kids made :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Merryn. Will need to visit your blog to get some ideas :P
DeleteYou are so kind. It's like doing charity. Giving free craft sessions to kids at your area. Haha. Glad that you enjoyed it and I'm sure the kids enjoyed even more.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carolyn for the support! Yes, I enjoyed every sessions. Give me lots of satisfaction to see the kids happy faces!
Deletewow, this is great. i bet the kids love doing craft with you :)
ReplyDeleteI also hope that the kids enjoy my simple craft session.
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