Crafting kites in kindergarten

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You should give little kindergarten children a little help when making the kite. It's a lot of fun together. Older children can simply show a finished copy and have them try to refold it. If you don't succeed, do it step by step together.

Children love to do handicrafts.
Children love to do handicrafts.

What you need:

  • colored paper or cardboard
  • line
  • Glue
  • pencils
  • Crepe paper
  • Glitter
  • Rhinestones
  • colorful, dried tree leaves

To be artistically active in kindergarten

  1. Use for Handcraft a square piece of paper. If your paper isn't square, just cut it so that all sides are the same length.
  2. Fold the paper diagonally, practically at an angle along the middle, and then open it again.
  3. Fold the lower left tip of the sheet up towards the center fold.
  4. Now fold the lower right tip of the sheet up to the middle fold. The paper immediately looks like a kite.
  5. Glue a tail to the back of the kite. You can make this yourself, for example paint and cut it out, or you can use beautifully colored crepe paper.
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  7. Also cut off a sufficiently long cord and glue it down at the bottom as well. With small children you should make sure that the cord should not be so long, otherwise the children could get tangled up in an unobserved moment.

Tinker a kite

If you have cardboard in addition to paper, the best thing to do is to fold another one of the same type.

  1. Apply glue to the inner pages, i.e. the pages with the creased paper sides, and paste them on top of each other. In this way the dragon gets stability. In the case of specimens that you make to hang as decoration in the kindergarten window, this is not so important, but if you really want to let the kite fly, you should definitely do so for the sake of consistency to do.
  2. Also paint a face for the animal. The result is particularly intense with colorful watercolors or acrylic paints.
  3. Now cover the whole thing with rhinestones, colorful, dried leaves or whatever else you like and the kindergarten will give you.

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