Made these today after finding inspiration
Online. Fun for the children and good oral motor training :) I printed out this picture and put it on the table so that the children could have a conversation about what they saw in the picture.
before they each got to draw their popsicle stick which I held up. We imitated what was depicted on the popsicle (as long as the children wanted to) and the child also placed the popsicle on the picture that "matched" the popsicle on the sheet.
Also many more different ones that can be made, but this is what I managed to make for the marten today. On the back of the popsicle sticks I have written what kind of "exercise" the stick belongs to and an alternative. For example, the one on the far right should represent a fish puff, but if it gets a little too difficult, you can try to make a kiss puff. For another time, I want to find bigger sticks so that they are more obvious









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