Miss M ended up modifying the color bird activity. She saw me cutting them out, grabbed them and the world map from our wall, then started matching the birds to the continents and other objects on the map. I loved it and let her run with it. When she had matched them all, she started making up stories about how they were swimming or walking to visit friends on other parts of the map. She must have played with them for 15 minutes before moving on to something else. Littlest used them to sort some of the counting manipulatives we have collected over the months. I laminated mine so they will last longer and thought about taping them to paper plates and having the girls cut out pictures that match the color and gluing them on. The birds could be removed later without harm because of the lamination. You could also use sticky tack, post one color a day on the wall above a basket and collect items throughout the day that match the color.
Littlest was smitten with the cute little bird craft. We got out our alphabet stamps to decorate them with letters. They both wanted to googly eyes but Miss M didn't want hers on a stick, she wanted to separate birds she could "fly with my hands". I used a few pieces of double sided tape to stick Littlest's birds together, with the stick between. She flew around the living room "tweeting" and looking for worms like the robins we've been watching in our backyard.
Just those two little activities kept my girls entertained for nearly an hour. This is a great theme for keeping kids busy during those hot summer hours.
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