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Home | Home & Family | Babies Jelly painting is cheap, easy, non-toxic and fun for both parents and baby. To get started just make jelly as per instructions on the packet and let it set in a plastic bowl. When you are ready to begin, find an area of flooring in your house that can be easily mopped clean, such as tiles or floor boards (do not attempt this on carpet). Lay out a large sheet of paper and sticky tape the corners to the floor. Dress your baby in as little as possible as the jelly tends to get everywhere. Put the bowl of jelly next to the paper and scoop out a little onto the paper. Encourage your baby to use the jelly to draw lines and shapes on the paper and to explore the feel of the jelly in the bowl. Let your baby (and yourself) have fun and be creative. It doesn’t matter if he/she eats a little bit of the jelly and be prepared to have a bath straight away as it can get very messy. If you want to be even more creative make 2 or 3 different colors of jelly and help your baby mix them together and make pictures with the different colors. You and your baby will love this creative activity have fun and make sure you do not forget your camera!! For more creative activities to do with babies and toddlers visit www.Baby-Patch.com/jelly.html Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
Jen Hart is the author of the informative website www.baby-patch.com providing parenting information, baby gift advice and ideas of how to create the perfect baby shower. She is the mother of a charming baby boy and writes about him frequently on her blog www.baby-patch.com/blog
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