Play Trays for Remote Learning Screen Breaks or Anytime

Tray #1: No-Mess Collage Play Tray

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You’ll need:

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Tray

Clear Contact Paper

Chenille Stems

Googley Eyes

Pom Poms

Paper Straws

Directions:

Peel the lining off the contact paper and tape it to your tray, sticky side up.

Put a small amount of each craft supply in the sections.

Invite your child to create!

Note: You can use any kind of tray, and any loose craft materials or recycled materials you have around the house.

See a video tutorial on how to set this up HERE.


Tray #2: Playdough and Loose Parts Play Tray

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You’ll need:

Tray

Playdough

Gems

Paper Straws cut into smaller parts

Colored Wooden Beads

Directions:

Make some play dough (favorite recipe here) or buy some here. It really doesn’t matter.

Put a small amount of each craft supply in the sections.

Invite your child to create!

Note: You can use any kind of tray, and any loose craft materials or recycled materials you have around the house.

See a video tutorial on how to set this up HERE.


Tray #3: Doodle Tray

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You’ll need:

Tray

Cardstock or Paper cut into quarters

Pencil

Stickers

Crayons

Directions:

Cut your paper or card stock into fourths. I find that smaller paper helps the children work more intentionally and each piece feels special.

Put a small amount of each craft supply in the sections.

Invite your child to create!

Note: You can use any kind of tray, and any loose craft materials or recycled materials you have around the house.

See a video tutorial on how to set this up HERE.

Remember, Play does not need to be complicated!!

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