6 Ordinary
Transformations
Inhibits dental habits using Toothbrush
• This activity is for kids whose age
group is between 2-4 years.
• With the help of this activity they
will be able to understand the
importance of dental cleaning and
practice good dental habits
Materials
• Doll with teeth showing in front
• Toothbrushes
• Toothpaste
• Lukewarm water
• Dental floss
Method
• Take a doll and show them how to brush
teeth using toothbrush.
• Ask kids to move toothbrush upwards and
downwards.
• After brushing teach them the use of
dental floss..
Macrame Rock Necklaces
• This activity is for kids whose age group is
between 8-10 years.
• With the help of this activity they will be
able to understand about different shapes
and use of shapes
MATERIALS
• 1 painted rock
• 8 equal lengths of yarn, ribbon, cord or
string the length of a necklace
• Scissors
• Beads, optional
Method
• Start by tying the 8 pieces of string together in a tight
knot. Leave a little extra length at the end if you would like
the tassel effect
• Tape the tail to a flat surface. This is optional but, I’ve
found that once I have the knot that it is easiest to work if
I have the strings grounded.
• Pair the string in sets and tie each set. The distance of
this knots is determined by the size of your rock. For
example, if the rock is a 2 inch rock, then, if could be an
idea to keep all of your knots at a ¼ – ½ distance.
• Now, pair each string with the piece to the side and tie
the next level of knots.
Foam Cup Pumpkin
• This activity is for kids whose age group
is between 5-6 years.
• With the help of this activity they will be
able to understand about the objects
around the and how they look like.
Materials
• Styrofoam cups
• Orange paint
• Green pipe cleaners
• Paintbrushes
Method
• Apply a coat of orange paint to the styrofoam cup.
Allow the first coat to dry for about an hour, and
then apply the second coat.
• Curl the pipe cleaners around your finger to make
Foam Cup Pumpkin
them curly like a pumpkin vine.
• Hot glue the pipe cleaners to the top of the cup.
Hold in place for a few seconds until the glue dries.
• You can also use foam cups and red paint to create
apples for your fall mantl
Paper towel flower
• This activity is for kids whose age group is
between 8-10 years.
• With the help of this activity they will be able
to understand about the objects and
importance of colors.
Material
• Paper towel
• Watercolor paints
• Medicine dropper
• Glue stick
• Green straws or pipe cleaners
• Tape
• Ice cube tray
• Baking sheet
• Cookie cooling rack
Method
• To make paper towel flowers, pour at least
three different colors of watercolors in three
separate parts of the ice cube tray.
• Using an eyedropper, drop little droplets of
the watercolor onto a piece of paper towel. It
should be saturated in watercolors by the
end.
• Next, put it on a cookie sheet pan and let it
dry on the rack
Method contd..,
• When the whole paper towel is dry, cut it into two long strips. Use a
glue stick to add adhesive to one long side of each colored paper towel.
Fold each one over to make a small crease, making sure it adheres.
• To make the texture of the flower, crumble up the towel. Now, add your
flower’s stem. You can use either a green straw or pipe cleaner for the
stem. paper towel flower
• Keep twisting the straw, pinching the bottom to keep it in place while
you twist. Wind the paper towel around the straw, adjusting as you roll.
• After finishing rolling up the first strip, add the second, twisting it into
the flower, too.
• Adhere the rose together with a piece of tape so that the stem and
flower don’t get disconnected.
Cereal Box Pig Farm Animal
• This activity is for kids whose age group is
between 6-8 years.
• With the help of this activity they will be able
to understand about the animals and what
they do.
Materials:
• Cereal Box
• Glue
• Pink Pipe Cleaner
• Paint
• Paint Brush
• Scissors
• Googly Eyes
• Pink Card Stock Paper
• Pink Button
Method
• cut the box in half and on the bottom cut out space for in
between the legs.
• Once those are cut out you can start painting your pig,
then set aside to dry.
• For the pig’s face we used pink card stock, some googly
eyes, and a pink button for the nose. Cut out a circle from
your pink card stock and two ears, then glue them
together.
• Finally you’ll glue the face to the front of the box and
attach some curly pink pipe cleaners to the end of the pig
for a tail!
Material
• This activity is for kids whose age group is
between 8-10 years.
• With the help of this activity they will be able
to understand how to make best out of waste
and old things.
• Old socks.
• Various colors of felt– we went with rainbow
colors
• Fabric or Puffy Paint
• Hot glue gun
• Scissors
Method
• simply cut the toe off the sock and roll it up! Start
rolling from the cut end. About 1/3 of the way into
rolling, you might worry your sock is too loose, it’s not,
just keep rolling and when you get to the top of the
sock, it should be fine. With an adult’s help, hot glue
the top of the sock cuff to the donut.
• Using various colors of felt, cut a square about the same
size as the donut. Trim the edges to be circular and
irregular. Fold the felt in half and cut out a half circle on
the fold. Open the felt and you have a full circle. Use
hot glue to affix the felt to your donut.
Method contd…
• Use fabric paints to create sprinkles! The
opaque colors work best, as some colors are
too transparent and will dry pretty clear. Set
aside to dry
Conclusion
• These activities inculcate creativity among kids
of different age groups.
• It also help them to understand the use of
different things in an easy way.
• They can know how to paint, cut and paste.
• They even inhibits dental habits for future.
Thank You