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I can only think of rubbiings? I can’t get an H? I am RUBBISH at this game! Happy-times?
No, wait HANDS!
Hands is good but it was a bit more abstract than that
what fun! lots of hands and lots of concentrating!
Harrowing death for any small insects caught underneath the paper of doom.
Hedgehog research: how to do it without bothering a single hedgehog.
Hoping for the best: Jehovah Witnesses teach their offspring new tactics to sneak into your home.
No insects were harmed during this activity π
Happiness.
Actually that is my theme to letter learning H (which I’m currently typing up) so very good – but not what I told my children when doing this activity.
As I say it was very abstractly linked as we were on H but I wanted to do it lol.
Errrrrrrrm… helping? Hoods?!
I’m no good at anything abstract, I can’t even think of a guess that hasn’t gone before π
I had quite forgotten all the outdoor rubbings I used to do as a child. Thank you for the idea, I might have to get mine onto this one. So much they could do out on the farm. As ever thank you for joining me on Country Kids.
Yes me too, saw the idea online. We actually did this when it kept raining lol. Thanks for the mention & pleasure to link up π
Not difficult to confuse so I surrender already π xxx
hiding textures :O)
Ohh great idea – I remember doing this in primary school, and it was such fun! Such a good way to learn about textures π
Thanks for sharing on Happy Family Times!!
Cool! I love it and how you tied literacy (learning letter H) in with science by learning about textures! Very creative and fun π T
What a great idea and until I read the answer I had no clue. I love the hidden textures theme though.
Thank you for linking up to Tuesday Tots