17 play suggestions with the magic wand
Is the magic wand called that because you can do magic with it or because it is enchanting???
WHAT DO YOU DO WITH A MAGIC WAND?????
I asked you and the ideas flowed in. Super fun and inspiring to read!
chiek.nl:
1. I would use it for the kids if they are not feeling well , have had an accident or have fallen.
occupational therapy_justergo:
2. For during wobble gymnastics
dreamflight_children:
3. Want to use this for yoga groups . Ideal to calm down. But this would also work perfectly in my class if someone is having a hard time
miss carolien king:
4. I love 'magic' and also the fairy tale theme . I would use this for birthdays, then the birthday boy or girl can do magic. And I have a real party class... Already had 7 parties
5. This is also fun to do with the song 'timpe tampe tovenaar' and then transform the children into animals
teacher stephanie:
6. About 20 years ago, in my last kindergarten class, it was a talking stick . If you held it in the circle, you were allowed to chat, otherwise not.
7. I would simply find it really cool to use for snoezelen !
Eline:
8. For my children with autism and behavioral problems, it could be very good to play with this. I would put it in our quiet corner for children who are having a hard time and want to calm down
Natasha:
9. I would let the toddlers use it to conjure up the child of the day
wvd
10. At the daycare center, such a staff member is deployed for the good morning song
Bertine:
11. We use it in 1-on-1 portfolio conversations between teachers and students. It provides distraction and ensures that children do not have to feel uncomfortable and do not have to have constant eye contact.
Carla:
12. Such a beautiful magic wand, totally in love with it! Would come in handy for our Halloween walk . Then I can conjure up sweets from my magic cauldron for the toddlers who walk by.
M.
13. Ooh, to lead a conversation well in first grade. To teach them magic words
Petra:
14. Fun for sensory activities, as a microphone while singing, as a stick.
mind_full_of_stories:
15. Such a magic wand is wonderful to let children fantasize while playing or to use yourself during an introduction to an activity or drama piece.
heart4thechild:
16. If I could do magic I would do magic… or what does the place look like where… is now? Simsalabim…
Margo:
17. That's nice I would put it in my busy boxes or in a calm down box. Also nice to use in a snoezel corner to calm down in the classroom. In addition, you can also use that magic wand as a talking stick in the circle
Sarah:
My students in the type 9 class would have a lot of fun with it. Ideal for them to calm down. I already have your lava lamp, and it is a real success!
Sofie:
Our children with ASD become calm by turning the beautiful magic wand, looking at it, ... they really like this play material!