Here's my version.
I traced around 14 objects onto paper and placed them in a basket ready for Priya to match them to their silhouettes. I thought this would be a challenge but she finished in two minutes flat. I needed to make things harder.
My next move was to make new puzzles using round objects of different sizes and some letters. The circles were slightly more challenging and seemed to be the one she enjoyed the most while the letters were harder still. She needed some prompting to give them a go and just when I thought she was going to give up, I was called away and by the time I got back, she had all the letters in place.
I am now wondering how far I can take this idea as it is so easy to make at home on a rainy day.




What a fantastic idea. It's so simple, yet genius!
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very cool idea! simple and fun for little ones. Thanks for sharing on the Sunday Showcase! I hope to see you again this week! I showcased these on facebook & Twitter!
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I love this idea. Great puzzle activity without having to buy a puzzle! And I do have to say that you are artistic in everything you do. I don't think my tracings would look that pretty ever! Thanks for sharing on Monday Madness. Hope you come back again tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteOh, how simple and how brilliant at the same time! Lovely! Sharing on fb and twitter.
ReplyDeleteI hadnt seen this one before! Simple and fun. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea! What a great way idea- thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for linking to our Silhouette Game :-) Love the one with different sized circles!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this idea. It is fabulous.
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