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Autumn Craft Fingerprint Trees

October 3, 2014 By Julie 1 Comment

Need a quick Autumn Craft for your toddler or preschooler? This one takes no time at all but gives you the chance to teach your little one about the fall leaves.
Fall Tree Finger Prints
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It’s easy. Do an image search for a bare tree. Print it out. Gather some red, orange and yellow Finger Paint. Let your kiddos fingers do the rest. You can have the leaves on the trees, falling off of them, or maybe in a big pile on the ground! We had fun talking about how leaves turn colors in the fall, except in Texas. Sigh. It’s a great little lesson on seasons for your tot school.

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Julie is a frazzled mom of three tornadoes. As a dorky second-generation homeschooler, she writes about learning and play, natural living, special needs parenting and matters of the heart. She serves an astounding God that radically saved her.

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  1. Autumn Leaves Fine Motor and Sensory Play - My Mundane and Miraculous Life says:
    November 14, 2014 at 4:43 am

    […] understand why people are so obsessed with this state. By far, my biggest complaint is the lack autumn leaves and winter snow. Life just kinda misses its magic, ya know? I wanted my boys to get to play in some […]

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