These toy sail boats are easy to make and perfect for summer time. Kids can play with them in a paddling pool or bucket of water, or even in the bath before bed. They are great as an educational tool too.
These toy sail boats are easy to make and perfect for summer time.
Kids can play with them in a paddling pool or bucket of water, or even in the bath before bed.
Toy sail boats are also a great education tool, which you can use to teach your toddler or preschooler about how sails work in the wind and the importance of water safety when you're out in a boat.
They can help enhance their mathematical and science skills (floating, sinking, heavy and light) and hand-eye coordination too.
Make your own toy sail boats
What you will need for your sail boats
Old plastic bag or foam card
PVA glue
Pencil
Scissors
Felt tip pens (optional)
Play dough
Foil loaf tin
How to make your sail boats
1. Cut a sail out of an old plastic bag or foam card into whichever shape you like.
2. Glue the sail onto the pencil and leave to dry.
3. Cut out your favourite number in foam card with the scissors, stick it onto your sail with glue and leave to dry, or draw it on with a felt tip pen.
4. Press a ball of play dough into the centre of the foil loaf tin.
5. Poke the pencil and sail into the play dough, being careful not to make a hole in the bottom of your boat.
6. Decorate your Sail Boat with the foam card and felt tip pens.
Source: This article has been written by Creators, a nationwide service offering quality home-based care and education. Creators are passionate about seeing every child’s unique talent being recognized and nurtured.
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Kids can play with them in a paddling pool or bucket of water, or even in the bath before bed.
Toy sail boats are also a great education tool, which you can use to teach your toddler or preschooler about how sails work in the wind and the importance of water safety when you're out in a boat.
They can help enhance their mathematical and science skills (floating, sinking, heavy and light) and hand-eye coordination too.
Make your own toy sail boats
What you will need for your sail boats
How to make your sail boats
1. Cut a sail out of an old plastic bag or foam card into whichever shape you like.
2. Glue the sail onto the pencil and leave to dry.
3. Cut out your favourite number in foam card with the scissors, stick it onto your sail with glue and leave to dry, or draw it on with a felt tip pen.
4. Press a ball of play dough into the centre of the foil loaf tin.
5. Poke the pencil and sail into the play dough, being careful not to make a hole in the bottom of your boat.
6. Decorate your Sail Boat with the foam card and felt tip pens.
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Source: This article has been written by Creators, a nationwide service offering quality home-based care and education. Creators are passionate about seeing every child’s unique talent being recognized and nurtured.