Collect leafs with your child.

With a sheet of contact paper let your child stick the leafs onto the contact paper.


We stuck ours on the fridge and worked on saying 'green' and 'yellow' and 'leafs'. My son kept walking up to the fridge pointing to the leafs. For older children you can work on early math skills and have them sort the leafs by color or size.


I love this idea...very cute!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from SCV Mom's blog and this is a delightful project. Love all your crafts, the marble painting is really neat too.
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