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Christmas Tree

December 11, 2017 Shaun Grant

OT Activity of the Day:

Christmas Tree

Target Age Range: 3 and up

This year we're making a holiday tree in the clinic.  This is a group activity and, as you can see, still a work in progress.  This craft is perfect for those kiddos needing to work on their scissor skills;).

All you need is some construction paper, a pair of scissors, and tape/stapler.  The first thing you need to do is cut some strips of paper.  You can create guidelines for your child or, if your child is able, they can free cut the paper.  Then you roll the strips of paper and staple/tape them together in a chain (shockingly, I realized today that I don't have a stapler, so yes, tape does work!).  This craft can then be built on and once the tree is as full as you'd like you can make some ornaments to decorate!

Enjoy!

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Melissa Twardzik - Occupational Therapy