Polystyrene Models

​SUNDAY CHALLENGE 

This Sunday Challenge introduces children to polystyrene and suggests ways to make models.  It is ​a great project for children from six upwards with adult supervision. 

Polystyrene is fun to work with and building sculptures like this one teaches children to appreciation the importance of light and shadow and movement. 

The inspiration for the featured image came from an amazing sculpture by artist Danilo Fiorucci entitled : LO SPAZIO ASSENTE . ( The ascending space). 

To view this sculpture and the Jumbles experimenting with polystyrene watch the video below: 

The Sunday Challenge

Sunday Challenge. Meet the Jumble Tufts

In today’s programme the Jumbles show you how to make your own Jumble Tufts. 
Click on this link for the programme : Meet the Jumble Tufts

Let’s Make a Picture Frame

The second of the Sunday Challenges on recycling old magazines.

Georgie and Alfie make picture frames from magazine pages.

This activity is suitable for children from three years upwards depending on the amount of adult help. We always advise adult supervision for Sunday Challenges. 

Learn how to make the picture frames by clicking on the link below: 

 Make a Picture Frame with Alfie and Georgie

Make an Easter Bunny Jumble

It’s nearly Easter! Have you made your Easter Bunny yet?
There’s still plenty of time because this one only takes a couple of hours to make.
Take a look at the video.

Jumble House's avatarCreative Learning for Young Children

It’s easy, quick, fun and cheap.

Watch the video from Jumble House and see how it’s done!

imageEaster Bunny

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