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The sablarium as a souvenir (from 4 years old) Your child fills half of a glass jar with sand and then adds all he wants to reproduce as close as possible to the beach: shells, small pebbles, figurines ... to let his imagination speak. If you opt for a large jar, find together sands of different colors to superimpose. The rendering will be all the more aesthetic. The marine lotto (from 4 years) In the sand, draw two rows of 3 or 4 boxes each. In the first row, put a different object in each box: a shell, a pebble, a bucket, a shovel ... Once you have finished, your child must fill the box from below with an object resembling as much as possible to that of above. Attention, for this game to work, each object must have its duplicate on the beach. With older children, make the rule a bit complicated by placing two objects in each box.
The sablarium in memory (from 4 years)
- Your child fills half of a glass jar with sand and adds everything he wants to reproduce the beach as close as possible: shells, small pebbles, figurines ... It's up to him to let his imagination speak.
- If you opt for a large jar, find together sands of different colors to superimpose. The rendering will be all the more aesthetic.
The marine lotto (from 4 years)
- In the sand, draw two rows of 3 or 4 boxes each.
- In the first row, put a different object in each box: a shell, a pebble, a bucket, a shovel ... Once you have finished, your child must fill the box from below with an object resembling as much as possible to that of above.
- Attention, for this game to work, each object must have its duplicate on the beach.
- With older children, make the rule a bit complicated by placing two objects in each box.
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