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Aug 2012

Children’s Activity 84: Indoor Safari

An Indoor Play Activity

Is that a floor lamp or a giraffe with a lampshade on its head? Only one way to find out – ask your child to act as safari leader.

Materials Required:

  • Paper
  • Toilet paper tubes

Instructions:


Is that a floor lamp or a giraffe with a lampshade on its head? Only one way to find out – ask your child to act as safari leader.

Your child can conduct a safari right in your living room (or any other room in your house); it just takes a little prep time.

First, take paper and cut out various sets of footprints.

Draw some feet with pads and claws for lions and tigers; hoofs for gazelles, zebras, and antelopes; feet with “thumbs” for gorillas and monkeys; and big round feet for elephants and hippos.

Next, make a pair of binoculars for each member of the safari by taping together two toilet paper tubes. (You might want to cover them with black paper first.)

Layout a trail of footprints leading to different parts of your house.

Perhaps the hippos and elephants have headed toward the bathtub for a drink. The monkeys may be hiding in your hanging plants. And the tiger family may be lounging in a den made from couch pillows.

Make sure you all keep your cool when looking for the animals – too much noise and they may head for the hills.

 

This Children’s Arts and Crafts Activity is sponsored by Zane Education – the home of online Visual Learning. Visual Learning is a method of online learning that includes the use of online subtitled educational video that caters for virtually all Learning Styles. The online education videos are accompanied by online multiple choice quizzes, lesson plans and interactive study tools. Virtually all children prefer Visual Learning as it makes study much more interesting and fun. It is the ideal online education solution for teachers and classroom students, homeschooling, special needs education and children that you’d like to see improve their reading and literacy skills and children studying ESL – as they study the same curriculum topics studied by their classmates and peers. Zane Education provides that and much more.

 

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