Toddler Tuesday L Traffic Light Craft

toddler Tuesday L Traffic Light Craft Youtube
toddler Tuesday L Traffic Light Craft Youtube

Toddler Tuesday L Traffic Light Craft Youtube Grab your circle outlines and place them on the sticky side of the contact paper. grab your tissue paper and decorate each circle red, yellow and green. take another sheet of contact paper 7 inches long and peel off the paper backing. stick that ontop of the craft to seal in the tissue paper. cut off any extra. Directions: cut a large rectangle out of a piece of black construction paper. ours measured 6″ wide by 10″ long. teacher tip: if doing th craft with a class, you could also just fold the black construction paper in half lengthwise and get two traffic light bases out of one page to save on construction paper. trace a circle using the jar lid.

7 Easy traffic Stoplights crafts For kids Happy toddler Playtime
7 Easy traffic Stoplights crafts For kids Happy toddler Playtime

7 Easy Traffic Stoplights Crafts For Kids Happy Toddler Playtime Trace circles on the red, yellow, and green construction paper using a jar lid or any other circular object. cut out each circle carefully. make sure the red circle is larger than the yellow, and the yellow is larger than the green. this will mimic the actual traffic light sequence. step 3: build the traffic light. For the traffic light craft, cut up each sheet of coloured felt card into small ish pieces. if you are using paper or card, you can get your child to help with ripping up. great fun for them, and great for their fine motor skills! older toddlers can have a go at cutting too, using special toddler scissors. draw 3 circles on your black paper. Cut the circles out. use a pair of scissors to cut out the centre of the circles. using scissors is a fantastic fine motor activity for kids. however this step is tricky, so toddlers and preschoolers will need an adult to help them. 5. organize your collage materials. i used red, green and yellow paper, cut into squares for this traffic light art. First cut your paper plate in half. this will give you the top and bottom of the stoplight. now take your black craft paint and paint both halves, completely black with the paint brush. set aside to let it dry. take your black cardstock and cut out a long rectangle piece to be the center of the stoplight. staple the painted paper plate halves.

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