I think one of my favourite times of the year is when the daffodils start flowering…their vibrant yellow colour pushing away the bleakness odaffodil2f the winter and bringing hope and joy to the gardens, parks and the countryside. Scattering their joy into the spring to come.

This activity is a must, and one I have used time after time for spring projects or mothers day cards or even science lessons catered towards 3 year olds, to simply help them learn the different parts of the daffodil flower.

what you need…

  • egg cartoon
  • yellow tissue paper
  • orange tissue paper
  • glue
  • card
  • felt tips

what youdaffodil do…

  1. cut out the egg cups from the egg carton
  2. glue the yellow tissue paper around the egg cup to make the petals
  3. scrunch up the orange tissue paper and glue into the centre of the egg cup to make the ‘trumpet’ of the flower
  4. glue the base of the egg cup to the card
  5. then using a felt tip draw the stem and leaves (for younger children I would cut out a stem and leaf for them to glue below the flower head
  6. daffodil made…

 

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then into a little dream adventure…

  • why not use red/pink tissue paper instead to make a tulip
  • or white and yellow tissue paper to make a daisy
  • how many different spring flowers can you make, maybe make a whole garden of them on your picture!!! so pretty…
  • read ‘That’s not a daffodil’ by Elizabeth Honey
  • draw a daffodil from still life…its so lovely seeing a child’s view on the world!!!