This simple activity encourages children to spend time outside and connect with nature. To set up this sensory experience, you’ll need the following items: clear tape, craft sticks (glued together into a frame shape), flower and leaf trimmings, glue, markers, sticky paper, and twine to hang the frames (you can also use ribbon, string, pipe cleaners, etc.). You’ll start by preparing the frames and contact paper that will become the canvas for your suncatchers. To make each frame, glue 4 popsicle sticks together into a square. Once the glue has dried, stick sheets of contact paper onto each one, leaving one sticky side for little ones to stick their items onto. Finally, create a way to hang up the suncatcher by taping a piece of string, twine, ribbon (or whatever you have available) to the top of the frame.
Once you are ready to get started, take the children into your yard and help them find fallen leaves, flower petals, and small twigs. Give each child a frame and encourage them to stick their nature findings onto the contact paper. Then, invite them to decorate the frames by coloring them with markers. If you’d like to add to this part of the project, you might also offer stickers, paints, or other materials to the children so they can decorate the frames. Once they’re done, hang them in the window of your classroom so that the sun can shine through!