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Make a Collage with Toddlers

Make a collage with toddlers using black and orange this fall. Better yet – make a few and turn your toddler’s projects into a kid-made book.

Make a Collage with your toddler - better yet, make a few and turn it into a kid-made color word book

How to Make a Collage with Toddlers

Does your toddler resist craft projects, but you still want to do tot time lessons with them?  When crafting or having “lessons” with toddlers, I have found that it is best to have open ended projects that allow them to practice age-appropriate skills; ripping, painting, cutting, gluing and sticking.  In small doses, these lessons can be fun and add up to a cute completed project.  

We may spread the project out over the entire day or several days depending on his mood!

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What do you need to Make a Collage with Toddlers?

  • Feathers
  • Glue
  • Stickers
  • paint
  • paper
  • crayons
  • markers
  • anything you have on hand!

This is a project that we spread out into several “mini-lessons” throughout the day and can be adjusted to any theme!  You could do one color a day for a week to make a total of 5 color collages.

We add these papers to some items I have already selected and he sorts them into piles based on the category.  Sorting is a great toddler math activity.  He would show me a color and smile, then put it in the wrong one and laugh.  We get silly and try to have fun.  

I also try to remember to label my categories with words.  He is NOT reading, nor am I trying to teach him to read, but I will say something like, “This is where we put everything that is black.  Here is the word black.” and I point to the word.  

This will help him build early literacy skills and math at the same time!

We color and paint the background.

Squeeze the glue and stick everything on!  As we put the items on we talk about what they are and several attributes such as the color, texture, or weight of an item.  When we put the pumpkin pictures on, I reminded him that these were orange pumpkins like the ones that we saw at the pumpkin patch.  

These connections will help him develop connections between the projects we do and his past experiences!

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Filed Under: Arts Tagged With: Amanda, Art projects, Creative Crafting, Fall, Halloween, Literacy, Literacy Connections, Toddler, Tot School

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Comments

  1. Brooke @ Let Kids Create says

    October 23, 2011 at 10:54 pm

    You do such a great job letting him do things at his own pace. It looks like such a fun project, too. Thanks for linking up!

  2. Laura @Art For Little Hands says

    October 23, 2011 at 10:08 pm

    I am all for open ended projects too. I like all your collages. I really liked the orange and black colored ones. Great idea for learning the colors. I am going to try that soon with my two year old. Thanks for sharing on Monday Madness. Hope you come back again tomorrow!

  3. Aimee from Classified: Mom says

    October 21, 2011 at 12:42 pm

    I love collages- and one in all orange to teach a color- even better! Thank you for linking up to the The Sunday Showcase

  4. [email protected] says

    October 18, 2011 at 11:02 pm

    What a fantastic suggestion. Thanks!

  5. bgorden says

    October 18, 2011 at 4:02 pm

    Love the idea! Aren't collages great – I love to see kids creative side come out! I am starting a Linky Party if you want to link up at http://livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/2011/10/first-ever-linky-party.html

  6. JDaniel4's Mom says

    October 18, 2011 at 7:23 am

    This project look great! I love the feathers and all the fun objects you placed on it.

  7. Carolyn says

    October 18, 2011 at 3:20 am

    Collage is an ideal craft activity for young children. Love what you've got here…lots of fun too!

  8. Laura says

    October 17, 2011 at 11:09 pm

    Very cute! Love the collage idea. We will have to try that 🙂

  9. Kalista says

    October 17, 2011 at 2:26 pm

    I love this, what a great idea! My son is the same age as yours and I'm always looking for more things to do with him! Unlike my daughter, he's very active so I've had to adjust my methods…and that's been difficult! I'm not that creative!!;) I look forward to reading more from you!!

  10. Tiff says

    October 17, 2011 at 8:23 am

    What great ideas!!!! Thanks for stopping by my blog!

  11. Lori @ La-La's Home Daycare says

    October 16, 2011 at 8:33 am

    Good ideas! I will have to try this with the tots. They are at the stage where they repeat everything I say.

    Thanks for sharing on the Holiday Kid Craft Link Up!

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