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What to do:

  1. Use a roll of wide paper, like butcher paper or newsprint.
  2. Cut off a long section, put the paper on the floor, and ask children to decorate it.
  3. Write child’s name, or the name of the celebration, in large letters (e.g., Happy Birthday John, Happy Thanksgiving, etc.). Older children can cut out and glue on large letters.
  4. Hang it low for the children to enjoy.

  • Category icon Toddlers (13-35 months), Preschool-age (3-5 years), School-age (6+ years), Creativity, Small Motor Skills, Social Skills, Art, Eye-Hand Coordination and Small Motor, Outdoor Play, Social/Group

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