Reading stories aloud together builds vocabulary, improves comprehension, and promotes speech development. By adding a craft to the experience, you continue to build on story time learning; practicing motor skills and creativity, while reminding the child of themes and words from the story. It becomes active engagement (in the same way that adding the movement of Bendy Bookworm’s yoga poses do) in order to benefit the child’s optimal ability to learn through play.
Try this craft (Ideal for ages 6 years old and younger). Pair it with “Shubh Diwali!” by Chitra Soundar for an At Home: Story Time and Craft Activity.
Cognitive Skills: vocabulary, focus (learned from independent reading), and visual processing
Motor Skills: drawing shapes, cutting, and glueing (practiced during the craft)
Emotional Skills: empathy, friendship, cultural awareness
Materials:
FOR MAKING A PAPER PLATE RANGOLI
Tissue Paper, Color Markers or Crayons
Paper Plate
Pencil
Glue
Optional: Glitter, Stickers, etc.
Step One:
* Draw a pattern on the paper plate In pencil.
Step Two:
* Fill In the pattern by glueing torn pieces of tissue paper or markers/crayons to color In.