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PLULON 16 Pieces Easter Pencils and 16 Erasers Easter Themed Pencils Stationery Fun Easter Basket Fillers for School Supplies and Children Party Present

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Scrap fabric and lace can be used to create some brilliant textures. In the image above we coated a strip of lace with paint and then pressed it paint-side-down onto a piece of painted card. Heavily textured fabrics can create all kinds of brilliant effects, so it’s well worth experimenting with any scraps you may have lying around the house. Sponging & Dabbing Our free Easter pencil controlsheets offer different ways to allow children to practice how they control their pencil. The sheets vary from drawing straight lines to different patterns that are more complex. The Easter theme is eye catching and pretty in design, making them an appealing activity for small hands! This set of free Easter pencil control sheets are a fantastic resource in helping little ones develop and refine their fine motor skills. Children in early years are learning how to hold a pencil and control what they draw and write. The pincer grip and the coordination of the thumb and index finger is vital in the early stages of development and how children progress with writing and drawing. It is important they have a variety of resources that they can practice with.

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This Easter Egg Pattern Tracing Activity is a great activity to pair with this resource, for those who love drawing patterns. The different shaped lines within the picture will encourage them to control the pen or pencil carefully to complete all the handwriting patterns. They'll need to use a range hand movements to draw the patterns correctly. Sponging or dabbing on paint with a sponge or cloth can create some interesting textures. This technique is especially effective with watercolour and can be used to create misty, cloudy effects. If you have any patterned kitchen paper try dabbing a little paint onto it to sponge onto your artwork. The pattern will transfer and can make some interesting shapes and patterns. Splashing, Spotting and Marbling Once your kids have built their creative confidence by trying these tutorials, you can encourage them further by bringing additional techniques to their painting process. Below are some easy and affordable ways to inject even more excitement into creating their Easter crafts! Bubble Wrap Printing From around age 2, many children are becoming more confident with mark making. At around age 3, some children may be ready to learn how to hold a pencil and can begin practising pencil control. Every child is different though and pencil control is dependent on your child developing the fine motor skills they need to begin writing. If your child can cut with scissors and draw (relatively) straight lines, then they may be ready to start practising pencil control. Lots of children are not ready before the age of 4, so don't worry. Children will get lots of pencil control practice when they start school. If you want to start practising at home, there are plenty of fun pencil control activities in this handy collection. What Pencil Control Activities Can I Try with My Child?These Easter pencil control sheets are a fantastic way for your children to develop their fine motor skills and work on letter formation. Curved lines, straight lines, loops, zigzags and letters are included, so your children can practise lots of line shapes. Handwriting is still a core part of learning and development all over the world, even as the computer keyboard becomes widely used in the world of work. Colouring, drawing, scribbling and doodling will all help your child to build the skills they need for good pencil control. You can start simply by using pencil control path and dot to dot activities, which will be fun for young children to try. Other pencil control activities include: The book is supported by a range of EYFS and KS1 resources covering a variety of subjects, allowing you to create eggcellent lessons across the board. Here are a few we think you and your class will enjoy:

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There’s more to Easter than painting eggs! Kids of all ages are sure to get egg-cited by these bright, cheerful projects inspired by Spring; they are a great way to welcome in the Easter season! Fun for the whole family, this selection of tutorials feature step by step instructions so you can craft together and create some fantastic Easter memories. Begin by preparing your work space; using your fingers to paint can become quite messy! Although the Kids paints we sell are easily washable from skin and clothes it’s always best to prepare your surface with scrap paper or newspaper. Once this is done you can get down to painting! Arrange your work space so all your materials are easily accessible and prepare the colours that you would like to use in your designs. Developing confident pencil control can take a lot of practice. Here are some ways to help children improve their pencil control:As always it’s best to start off by protecting floors and furniture with newspaper or cloths. Having your paints squeezed out in your palette ready to be used will also keep any mess to a minimum. Your kids can draw out and plan their own designs on paper, but yourself or another adult may need to take charge when cutting the potatoes as there will be sharp knives involved! If your potatoes are large enough, cutting small chunks out of either side of them to create a grip can help your children hold onto the potato when printing. As with the rest of our Easter Crafts its best to protect your work space with scrap or newspaper before you begin painting. It also saves time to pre-prepare the colours you are going to use and fill up your water pot so you’re ready to paint. We used this technique on an Easter Egg template cut from card, but there’s nothing to stop you using it with other stencils or shapes. Saving Easter Playdough Mats- Continue building those fine motor skills using these playdough mats. Use playdough to add eggs to the Easter basket, or give the Easter Bunny her ears.

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There’s no better way to celebrate the arrival of Spring than by getting the family involved in some Easter art projects! These easy-to-follow Easter art tutorials are suitable for children of all ages and are a great way for young children to explore their creative side!This Spring Themed Cutting Skillsactivity is another great way to work on fine motor skills, through a fun hands-on task.

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