Stamping is not only fun but also helps in early childhood learning. In this activity, children make their own stamps by writing with a pointed stick on soft material. This will help them develop muscle strength and endurance for writing. Let’s do it.
What you’ll need
- Chanafavors Free Printables www.chanafavors.com (Link in Bio)
- Foam Container
- Pointed Sticks
- Finger Paint
- Paint Roller
- Cutter Knife
How to Set Up
- Print the Chanafavors free printable file. Cut out a 1/4 circle and place it onto the foam sheet (I got it from a used container).
- Place the foam on the table.
How to play
- Show children how to write on the foam. Hold the pointed stick like a pencil and press it to the foam to make the pattern you want.
- Roll the finger paint in the tray with a paint roller so that the paint adheres to the roller evenly. Roll the paint onto the stamp.
- Place the stamp on the paper with the colored side facing down. Then roll the stamp again with a clean roller.
Tips
- Repeat 3 more times for a full circle pattern.
Safety
Adult supervision is required for any activity presented by CHANA and Chanafavors.