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To play the blind snowman game, have the kids sit around a table. Hand out a sheet of paper and a pencil to each child. Ask them to close their eyes and draw the following without looking at their papers:. Have kids open their eyes and share their creations. They can have a laugh over the results, or you can award points to those who came close to drawing a complete snowman. You can determine the point values before playing the game, and the player who ends with the highest score wins.
Divide players into two teams. Have each team line up behind a starting line. Several feet away from the starting line, place two sets of the following items: a scarf, a pair of mittens and a hat.
Hand a broomstick to the first player in line for each team. When you signal the start of the race, the players holding the broomsticks must race to the apparel items, put them on and run back to the starting line.
At the starting line, those players must then hand the broomsticks to the second players in line, remove the snowman clothing items and pass them to the next players as well. The second players put on the accessories and race back to return them to the place where the first players obtained them. After returning and handing off the broomsticks to the third players, those runners must repeat the actions of the first players.
Play continues in this manner until one team has all of its members complete the relay. The first team to do so wins the game. Have kids sit on the floor in a circle.
Play a popular snowy day song or carol. While the song plays, kids will pass a top hat around from player to player. When a child receives the hat, she must place it on her head, and then remove it and pass it to the person next to her. Each team gets a pile of snowballs. You can use cotton balls, balled up white tissue paper, or Styrofoam balls. One at a time, team members carry their snowball to the bucket, drop it in, then walk back. Then the next team member follows until all team members have deposited their snowball.
If ou have, say, 3 snowballs per team member, then the teams repeat the rotation until all their snowballs have been put in the bucket. Or if that is to chaotic, you can just use 1 snowball per team members.
No running. The team to finish first wins! Who knows what snow is? It is water that falls from the sky that, in the cold, has turned to ice crystals. For snow to fall, the air has to be cold and there has to be water or moisture in the air.
Make a Box Snowman to decorate inside. This is a great way to encourage playful learning this Winter season. This is always a huge hit with my kids and their friends.
They keep adding to it and when they are done, we recycle it. Add the snowmen to a piece of blue construction paper to complete this fun snowman craft. You can also use shredded paper or tissue paper.
Snowman Ornaments from Happy Hooligans — This cute snowman craft is a a fun way to make a gift for someone special or add a decoration to your tree. Cotton Ball Snowman Craft from Modern Homestead Mama — This is a favorite snowman craft of mine because it is great for strengthening fine motor skills squeezing a lot of glue and picking up the cotton balls.
Make Your Own Snowman Blocks -Build this adorable snowman over and over again by making blocks from old spice containers. Balancing these blocks is great for fine motor development and hand-eye coordination. Use tweezers or tongs for an extra challenge.
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