1. Multicolored mandala with pebbles or with flowers and leaves. The mandala is a proven and harmonizing work of art. The very construction of the symmetrical composition soothes and energizes the child with the energy of colors.
2. Do-a-dot - filling with plasticine or "printing" with paints (the child stuffs his thumb in the paint and prints in the empty circle (fills it). There are special stamping markers, but children prefer the first two options.
3. Planting a flower garden - children are given planting material, shovels, watering cans, and other necessary gardening tools, outline the mini-gardens and teams begin their eco activity.
4. Eco Basketball - throwing garbage in the dust bin (separate collection). Two large piles (or two bags) are placed with any kind of waste. Teams should throw every piece of garbage in the appropriate bin (or separate collection baskets). Each player takes one waste, stands behind the boundary line and targets the appropriate dust bin (basket). If it doesn't work, it's next. The game is finished when all the garbage is sorted properly.
5. Shell and conch race
Station combination with all children. Shells and conches are needed (at least as many as the competitors).
Children cross the track with various obstacles, take the shell or conch from the center of the Nautilus spiral and run to the finish, where they put it at a certain place on the finish line.
Enjoy the game!
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