![]() ![]() Where will your fairy house be located? Will it be in the woods? A city? The country? What kind of fairy will live in your house? Which materials will you use to create your fairy house? Why will you choose these materials? Try finding photographs of fairy houses from around the world.Īsk children open ended questions that encourage critical thinking, such as: Place photographs around the work area of fairy houses or fairy gardens that others have created. ![]() They can use a craft stick to create a sign welcoming the fairies! They can draw a door and windows onto the house or cut them out with scissors.Įncourage children to decorate their fairy house, as well as the “yard” of the house (the cardstock base), with a variety of collage materials. Invite children to glue their 3D item onto the base upside down, creating a house-like structure. Organize the collage materials in an interesting and enticing way to create an “Invitation to Create.” Try grouping together similar materials in bowls or other containers or arranging them by size or color. Place all the collage materials out on your work surface. Give each child a piece of cardstock or cardboard, a 3D item, and glue. Cover your work surface with a tablecloth or table paper for easy cleanup. ![]()
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