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Preschool Camp Program Planning Ideas.. Craft?
I’ve looked through Yahoo Answers & all through google for preschool crafts but I can’t find any. The best I’ve come up with so far is slime. I need something really outstanding to impress my directors and evaluators. I need a really great craft that is simple but impressive and the kids will have a lot of fun with
Also I need games that aren’t classics like duck duck goose etc.
age group is about 3-5.
Do you have a theme for your camp? How many days is it? Indoors or outdoors?
You’re lucky – preschoolers will love just about anything you do.
Games preschoolers will play over and over that I don’t think are “classic” : What Time is it Mr. Fox?, Doggie, Doggie Where’s Your Bone?
Craft ideas: if you want to go with ooey, gooey outdoor ideas, making the slime would be great. Other similar things include Gak or Ooblek. Check your local library for “Kid Concoctions” books – lots of great ideas. Keep in mind, though, that some it will be difficult to keep some 3 yr olds from eating stuff.
Other craft ideas:
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/crafts/
http://www.preschoolrainbow.org/
It will be easier to search for and find preschool craft ideas if you have a theme in mind. For example, “preschool craft frogs” gets you
http://www.preschooleducation.com/areptile.shtml
http://www.dltk-kids.com/animals/paper.html
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