Pumpkins
For this activity, I cut out the orange pumpkin shapes, the stems, and the shapes for the face.
I first modeled how to draw the lines of the pumpkin creases with a black crayon. I assisted Rory with drawing these, but Raegan was able to draw hers independently.
I then modeled how I would put on my stem, eyes, mouth, and nose.
Raegan created her own masterpiece while I helped Rory glue his features on.
I think they came out great!!
For this activity, I cut out the orange pumpkin shapes, the stems, and the shapes for the face.
I first modeled how to draw the lines of the pumpkin creases with a black crayon. I assisted Rory with drawing these, but Raegan was able to draw hers independently.
I then modeled how I would put on my stem, eyes, mouth, and nose.
Raegan created her own masterpiece while I helped Rory glue his features on.
I think they came out great!!
Working on Colors: Yellow- Finger Painting
For this activity, I drew the outline of the sun. We were working on the color yellow. Raegan does not like getting her hands dirty at all, so working with fingerpaints was a huge accomplishment for her. Every time she got more paint she asked for a paper towel to wash it off.
I have not made baby-friendly finger paints yet so Rory did not really participate in this activity. I tried to get him to hold the yellow dot stamper for his sun, but he just wanted to eat the paper. Raegan decided to use the dot stamper instead. She even took a picture of her work using my phone!
For this activity, I drew the outline of the sun. We were working on the color yellow. Raegan does not like getting her hands dirty at all, so working with fingerpaints was a huge accomplishment for her. Every time she got more paint she asked for a paper towel to wash it off.
I have not made baby-friendly finger paints yet so Rory did not really participate in this activity. I tried to get him to hold the yellow dot stamper for his sun, but he just wanted to eat the paper. Raegan decided to use the dot stamper instead. She even took a picture of her work using my phone!
Making an Apple Tree!
For this activity, I cut out the outlines of the tree trunk with white paper. Raegan painted the tree trunk brown using a regular paint brush.
I also cut out multiple green circles for her to glue together to make the leaves. Lastly, she used the red dot stamper to make apples in the tree. She also wanted to add some red pom poms.



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