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Season - Summer Summer sun & clear cloudless days.... what activities have you done with the children in the summer time?

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General question Summer beach display board ideas?

I am working with children aged 1-2 years and i have to do a display board based on the topic summer with a beach theme. i think i want to make a beach scene and get the children involved in making crabs and things but i am not sure any ideas?
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Sounds great. I once did a similar board. We mixed sand with yellow paint then got the children to paint a large sheet of backing paper for the sand. Then blue backing paper for the sea with blue see through plastic (not sure what it's called but ours came on a roll) over the top scrunched up to give the effect of the sea. We stuck some of the creatures under the blue plastic so it looked like they were under the water.
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aww great idea thanks.
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Jellyfish are great to do - a big blob of paint then lots of tissue streamers
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we have just done this we made star fish with cheerios for suckers they look good but the children ate them . use budgie cage sand paper for the beach very effective.
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thanks for all the ideas.
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seom excellent ideas there thanks for sharing all!
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yes thanks the display board is up and looks great :)
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I know it's a bit late but we have just made a lovely sea background by painting blue, white and green paint onto pieces of bubble wrap and then using it to print onto lining paper. It looks fab behind our paper plate fishes (Creative steps july/aug issue)
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sounds cool, our display board is very textural and is great to look at and for the children to feel as well. i used glitter, sand paper, beach towel, and got the children to glue and stick the sea using blue see through stuff and then i put on all their work which was like crabs and sea side creatures etc.
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