Author: Hana
Imaginative Play: How to Make a Waldorf Finger Puppet
Pretend play is and imitation play is the foundation of a Waldorf kindergarten. Learn how to make toys your kids and students will love and cherish long after kindergarten. Supplies can be found at ht... Read MorePretend Play: Waldorf Finger Puppets
How much fun are these little finger puppets?! My kids have been enjoying them for years, and they are still treasured. Every few years, I make a new batch of puppets to add to their collection. I esp... Read MoreHow to Make a Waldorf Style Finger Puppet
Welcome! Today’s project took a little time to make because I fussed and fiddled with the details of this puppet. I edited most of it out. My kids have played with this puppet for months and it ... Read MoreHow to Make a Waldorf Finger Puppet
For this project, I used felt, yarn and finger puppets bases from http://www.achildsdream.com/ Other supplies needed: glue gun, glue stick, and scissors. Optional: accessories for your finger puppet. ... Read MoreHow to Make Finger Puppet Babies
This is quick video on how to make Waldorf inspired finger puppet babies to accompany finger puppets. All natural materials are used and can be found at http://www.achildsdream.com/ I used wooden fing... Read MoreHow to Make a Simple Finger Puppet
In this video, I make a darling little finger puppet using a wooden base, felt and yarn from http://www.achildsdream.com/ Other tools used are a hot glue gun, glue stick and scissors. This project too... Read MoreHow to Make a Ramadan Calendar
Today’s project is a Ramadan Calendar using 100% wool felt from A Child’s Dream.We used the Holland wool variety pack of 12″X12″ squares for the pockets of the calendar cutting them down t... Read MoreTutorial: Making Roman Maps with Watercolor Pencils
Today we continued our map making project using the stencil we cut using our Silhouette Cameo. My 8th grader traced the map and filled it in with Koh-i-Noor watercolor pencils available from Dick Blic... Read MoreDIY: Making Maps with Distress Inks
We begin all our history unit studies with a map of the region we are learning about. For our Ancient Roman unit, we used a map from the workbook “Greek & Roman Mythology”, scanned it ... Read More- 36 of 36
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