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Hi John!
Making paper with kids is a rewarding experience, and it's actually easier than you might think.
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This project is for anyone interested in learning how to make paper, and I give specific tips and advice on how to make paper with kids (even toddlers!)
You'll need the following:
Water Paper: newspaper, tissue paper, magazines, etc. Be sure that it’s staple and tape-free Screen (See the post for an economical option) Washcloth, towel, rag, paper towels, or a large piece of felt to absorb water Small seeds, plant fibers, flower petals, or food coloring (optional)Pop over here for the full tutorial: How to make paper with kids.
In case you missed it, we are also now enrolling for TinkerLab Schoolhouse, the online art school for kids 3-11.
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If you've been thinking about joining, now is the time, and I don't want you to miss out!
If you join this week, you'll be able to see all of the January activities before February activities are uploaded next week.
What's included?
Shortform videos that are easy to watch Projects that help kids think like artists and inventors Interdisciplinary art lessons that explore science, math, language arts, storytelling, history, and more TinkerLab 101: A complete framework and standalone course to help parents and teachers support childhood creativity (included as a free bonus to all members)The Schoolhouse Art Club can help you:
Feel more motivated and organized Never be at a loss for art ideas Save time and money with simple materials that won’t cost a fortuneGet Started with Schoolhouse → |
Warmly,
Rachelle
Founder, TinkerLab
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p.s. Don't miss out on joiningTinkerLab Schoolhouse. Enrollment closes February 10.
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