Creating a collage with contact paper is another great way to introduce sensory experiences to infants. This project will help infants explore how “stickiness” feels, as they practice sticking, removing, and re-sticking a variety of different textures. Any pieces of scrap fabric, paper, or even natural materials from outside (such as leaves, flowers, or sticks) can be used to make beautiful and unique collages.
If you do not have contact paper on hand, a similar activity can be set up using large sheets of construction paper and stickers. If you have a low window or glass door, young children can enjoy watching the light shine through the different colors and shapes placed on the glass.
Here are some more ideas for adding fun, variety, and learning to this activity…
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Use feathers, yarn, tissue paper, pieces of cardboard, or pom-poms on the contact paper to add more texture.
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Offer items from the same color family to stick on the surface, and talk with children about all of the different shades of the color.
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Cut the contact paper into different shapes, such as a large heart or star, to introduce children to basic, foundational math skills.
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Offer foam letters to stick onto the paper and have conversations with infants about each of the different letters as they stick them to the paper.
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Cut out images from magazines, including pictures of food, plants, and faces so infants can see different people, places, and things as they complete their collage.
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