We conquer space crafts. Application on a space theme

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Can you imagine that I completely forgot that in April there is another world holiday, which is always celebrated on the same day, April 12 - this is Cosmonautics Day. How can you forget about this?(((.

I decided to improve right now and present to your attention a collection of original and unique crafts that you can do at home with your children and bring to a competition or exhibition. The ideas will range from simple to complex for you to choose from. After all, some have children who are already adults and go to school, while others have very young children in kindergarten.

I think that everything is clear here, the most important symbol of this holiday will be the rocket, because it was on it that the world’s first ejection into space was carried out by Yuri Gagarin, if you have not forgotten.

Yes, by the way, let’s not forget that Easter is ahead, and for it I already gave all kinds of gifts, remember? Well, don’t forget that in May. Wow, cool, there's quite a petition.

I’ll start with perhaps the most common and you guessed it popular option, this is a rocket. You can make it yourself from what you always have on hand.

To do this, you can first take a toilet roll; if you don’t have one, you can twist the cardboard and glue the sleeve together.


The stages of work will be as follows, not at all complicated, but on the contrary, using these pictures you can easily create this unique little thing.


To prevent the rocket from falling, it is necessary to make a support, that is, a stand and secure it to it.



You can create such a huge beauty. The children are about to go on a flight))).


Well, or a lot of them.


This is what came out of ordinary plastic bottles.



What a delight, the child made it himself, covered it with newspapers.


You can also build a flying saucer.



What will you make it from? Choose from what I found on the Internet, or write below the article what else you can create from.

From CD discs, you can also decorate it with beads and rhinestones, chenille wire.


The legs can be made from wooden sticks or skewers, and beads can be glued to the bottom.


Ha, the hands are made from paper clips.


Great models, you can send them straight to the exhibition.



Plastic cups also went here, creating a cabin.


This space base came out of plasticine and matches.


It looks cool, the main thing is that it can be done quickly and easily, without spending a lot of money and investments.


And if you are tired of everything primitive, then do something creative and your own.


But that’s not all, you can make any planet in the solar system, how do you like this idea, watch how they make one from papier-mâché.


Or maybe you can depict all the planets using modeling dough or take regular colored plasticine. Twist it into flagella, and then, like a straw, into a ball.





There aren't enough Martians to join them. Wow, what weirdos the authors came up with, take a look. And the material is an ordinary Kinder Surprise egg, or rather its box.

What a bug eye, and the legs are made of wire and bottle caps.

Space craft ideas for kindergarten

We have come to the next stage, I will show you what can be done with our beloved kids. Place them in a circle and start doing the following with them, you will need paper, or rather square sheets.


The result will be like this, you will definitely like it, and the children will definitely like it.


After all, everyone likes origami. What could be easier? So, fold the square sheet in half lengthwise.



Towards this fold line, again start making folds on both sides.



Now bend it like this, as shown here.




The next step is to cut off all the excess.



Start folding it like an envelope.



Then later two triangular parts will be visible. Follow further instructions.







Also, do not forget that you can use plasticine here, roll small balls from it and mold it.


Draw or print an astronaut and a rocket, for example.


And start painting a picture. This develops not only perseverance, but also attentiveness.


You can roll it out larger. Or you can also color pumpkin seeds and stick them here, but this is already under the control of adults and at home with their parents.

Or very large lumps in the shape of the planets of the entire solar system. Foam rubber was used here.


Here is a simple model and diagram of a flying object. You can use it further for its intended purpose, for example for applications, etc.

See how cool this can look on a regular piece of paper.


These are other types of transport with stars.


You can also make an unusual craft for a skyscraper from colored paper.


You can also add people, residents, to this option.


Or make your child a pilot, he will definitely be delighted. Here again, with you, children's palms have adapted.


Or joint work of a group or class with children's photos of children.


You can also take a ready-made template and cut it out, and the preschoolers will draw up these details on A4 sheet.


It all depends on you and your imagination.


Why not, make this handout for everyone.


Also a great idea was to create an astronaut from a kinder surprise.

The video will help you with this, if you want to make something new with your charges.

The simplest works about space made of paper and cardboard

Don’t forget that you can take any coloring book and paint it with felt-tip pens or watercolors or gouache.







Perhaps also such samples will be useful to someone for their work.




Or use colored paper and cardboard.


I found works in the country of masters.

They even depicted Gagarin here.


Here is a sketch you can print and cut out, then glue it together.


Don't forget to sign the product. This could be a stand-up newspaper.


Beautiful crafts about space for school

You will probably laugh, but I decided to find something unusual this time, and I found it. Of course, you can take any thought as a basis and add something of your own to it. Or make a humanoid from foil and napkins).

The master class will be from Konstantin Kobzik.








You can make an Earth satellite. In order to create it, I suggest you watch this video.

Well, or lay out a whole composition from waste material. For example, take a box and paint it with a suitable background.


Glue the stars from self-adhesive paper.



It will be a space object. Attach all other parts to it using plasticine.


Think of something else, like an airplane.


Arrange as you wish.


You can make a picture like this; you can’t do it without your favorite cartoon characters. The product is made from modeling dough.


You can also use corrugated cardboard and tin cans.

This is what the base turned out to be.


Or these little people, like robots, who live on the moon, sleepwalkers).


Here's another idea from round pasta.

Choose, here again there is plasticine.


The whole picture is sculpted from it.


It looks bright and stylish, your peers will definitely appreciate it.

Don’t forget that you can also use the sun here, because this is also a planet.


There are actually a lot of options, so choose and create!

Cool works from the country of Masters

Here I suggest you look at the pictures taken from this site, maybe this will give you a new thought.

The first thing that caught my eye was a work done in the style of modular origami. How do you like it?


Fast flight, woohoo!


Also, look at what the children have done from the cereals, take a look.


Someone even managed to knit such a product.


Use the quilling technique.


Here are some more lovely ideas.







Space dish and aliens made of waste material and polyurethane foam

Here everything you have at hand comes into play. Let's think together about what cosmic masterpieces can be created from. That's right, from anything. Look, they made a race out of ordinary shampoo, or rather bottle packaging.


And nearby are aliens, oh aliens. Paper plates are also used, but you can also use plastic ones.


These are the people. It looks like some kind of alien station, here, as you can see, there are disks and even pasta instead of hands, and the hair is made of straw.


Here are more ideas from bottles and even a bow.


Uh, from an eggshell.


The foil work Belka and Strelka also looks original, ha))).


Or look at the composition out of the box and a bump instead of a device being launched.


I also liked this one, it’s made of fabric and buttons.

I also saw such a watch, super variant.


Have you ever tried making products from salt dough?


If not, then this moment has come, watch this video from the YouTube channel and you will also get such beauty.

You can certainly use more fabric, such as felt.

Cool crafts, they look amazingly attractive.


But a masterpiece made of polyurethane foam, it looks cool, an astronaut made of salt dough.


It’s generally fashionable to create a bunch of crafts from dough.


The souvenir came directly to order.


Just like paper, it resembles a tunnel.


Children's cards on the theme of Space

First of all, I would like to immediately suggest that you make a postcard, not a simple one, but a voluminous one. You need to choose a plot, if you liked this one, like in this sample, then write and I will send it to you. So, you print it out and then color it with pencils or markers.



But to make it look civilized, you need to make a cover, fold it in half, and then glue the drawing to it.


You might like this one.


Or use the trimming method, it is also ideal for this purpose.


Sincerely, Ekaterina Mantsurova

Master class with step-by-step photos. "If you really want to, you can fly into space..."

Gavrilova Olga Davydovna, teacher of MBDOU No. 180 “General developmental kindergarten”, Kemerovo.

The theme of space is always interesting for children. In April, kindergartens host themed weeks dedicated to Cosmonautics Day. The objectives of the thematic week are to develop children's interest in the world around them: to introduce the concept of space, the first cosmonaut, the profession of astronaut, to cultivate in children the desire to be brave, strong, and healthy.

Master class "Cosmonaut"

I bring to your attention a method for making an astronaut craft based on a triangular pyramid. This craft is multifunctional: you can give it to your family for a holiday, use it to decorate a thematic exhibition, or use it to introduce yourself to the profession of an astronaut.


The master class is intended for joint work between a teacher and children of senior preschool age, kindergarten teachers and parents of pupils.
Star House
Ships launch into space -
Following a daring dream!
It's great that we could
Escape into the vastness of the Universe!

It's still nice to know
Ourselves as residents in the Star House,
Into the Worlds is like walking into rooms -
Through the threshold at the cosmodrome.
V. Asterov
Target: learn to make crafts based on a trihedral pyramid.
Tasks: consolidate the ability to work with paper and scissors, develop the ability to do work accurately, develop fine motor skills, creative thinking, and cultivate patriotic feelings.


red cardboard;
colored paper in red, white and black;
scissors;
graphite pencil;
glue stick.

Stages of work:

1. Prepare templates for the torso, head, and face.


2. Cut out 2 head parts from red cardboard using a template.


3. Cut out a face from white paper, and 2 circles with a diameter of 12 mm from black paper. 1 circle of white paper, 12 mm in diameter. Then cut it in half. These will be the eyes. Cut out a circle with a diameter of 6 mm from red paper, which must also be cut in half. This will be the mouth.


4. Glue a face detail onto one head blank, glue black circles, and white semicircles on them. Glue on a small red semicircle - the mouth. All that remains is to draw the nose. Glue the two parts of the head together.


5. Place the body template on red cardboard and cut it out. On the reverse side of the workpiece, use the tips of scissors to draw along the fold lines (this will make folding easier).



6. Glue the pyramid together. Cut a 0.5 cm wide strip of white paper for buttons. Cut into squares and glue onto the pyramid.


7. All that remains is to collect the parts. The astronaut is ready!

Master class “Rocket”

The master class is intended for kindergarten teachers and parents of pupils.


For this work we will need:


white and yellow cardboard;
some self-adhesive paper in shiny red color;
scissors;
compass;
ruler;
stapler;
graphite pencil;
glue moment.
Stages of work:
1. Cut a rectangle from white cardboard with sides 27cm. and 21cm. On the reverse side, draw a rectangle with sides 22 cm and 19 cm. The figure will result in 4 rectangles.


2. Rectangle, with sides 5 cm. and 19cm. draw into equal strips (the width of the strips is 1.5 cm) and cut.


3. Carefully fold the strips.


4. Glue the cylinder - rocket. The diameter of the cylinder will be 6 cm. Fold the strips into the middle and also glue them together, overlapping each other. This will be the base for the nose of the rocket.



5. Cut a rectangle from red self-adhesive paper with sides equal to 22cm. and 6cm. Glue onto the finished cylinder.


6. Let's start making the bow. On the back side of the yellow cardboard, draw 2 semicircles, with a diameter of 12 cm and 14.5 cm. Divide the semicircles into a larger and smaller part, as shown in the figure.


7. Cut out most of the workpiece (future cone), draw a narrow semicircle into equal strips.


8. Cut the strips and fold them carefully.


9. Glue the workpiece together to form a cone with a diameter of also 6 cm. Fold the strips into the middle and glue them together, overlapping each other. The result is the nose part of the rocket.


10. Now let's start making the nozzles for the rocket. On the back of the yellow cardboard, draw a circle with a diameter of 9 cm and divide it into 4 equal parts. Cut out the blanks.



11. Make small cylinders with a diameter of 3 cm from each blank, connecting with a stapler.


12. Using a stapler, attach the nozzles to the rocket.


13. Cut 2 circles with a diameter of 2.5 cm from self-adhesive paper. for portholes. Assemble all the parts and glue them together. The rocket is ready!

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Photo gallery: Original DIY crafts for Cosmonautics Day - from pasta, plastic bottles, paper - for school and kindergarten - Craft ideas for Cosmonautics Day with step-by-step master classes

On the eve of Cosmonautics Day, children from kindergarten and schoolchildren receive interesting tasks: to create cool crafts on the theme of space and its exploration. You can make items from any available materials: pasta, paper and boxes, plastic bottles. Each craft can be decorated with stickers or painted with paints or sprays. There are quite a lot of ideas for creating non-standard and funny crafts. They can be made in the form of spaceships or flying saucers. Or you can create an entire solar system yourself. Interesting crafts for Cosmonautics Day can be used to hold a competition between children or to decorate classrooms. You can make bright and unusual items that are sure to win prizes with your own hands using the video and photo master classes provided.

Simple DIY crafts for Cosmonautics Day in kindergarten - from scrap materials

Cool toys from simple components will be interesting to make for children from any kindergarten group. That’s why kids will love making crafts for Cosmonautics Day with their own hands from threads and newspapers. A small simulation of the solar system can be a cool tool for studying the planets and their differences. Kids can make such simple crafts for Cosmonautics Day in kindergarten at home with their parents.

Materials for making crafts for Cosmonautics Day from improvised materials in kindergarten

  • newspapers;
  • PVA glue;
  • knitting threads of different colors and structures;
  • sheet of cardboard;
  • blue paper;
  • buckwheat grain.

Step-by-step master class on making simple crafts for Cosmonautics Day in kindergarten


Custom DIY crafts for children at school for Cosmonautics Day

Primary and secondary school students will want to make cool flying saucers with funny aliens. It’s not difficult to create such crafts for Cosmonautics Day with your own hands at school; you just need to work carefully with the materials and follow safety rules. If desired, you can use additional components in your work. For example, you can make such crafts for Cosmonautics Day from disks rather than from plates, or use old pot lids. The use of other elements will help you make original and cool blanks.

Materials for making custom crafts for Cosmonautics Day at school

  • disposable paper plates;
  • silver paint, brush;
  • rhinestones for gluing;
  • glue "Globe";
  • eyes for toys;
  • a pair of fluffy pom-poms;
  • sparkles.

Step-by-step instructions for making custom crafts for Cosmonautics Day for children at school


Cool crafts from pasta for Cosmonautics Day - with step-by-step photos and video master class

Regular pasta used for cooking is great for gluing together a variety of shapes. They are easy to connect and can be painted in a variety of colors. They can be used to make figures, planets and stars. Cool crafts for Cosmonautics Day made from pasta can complement a painted panorama of space or can simply be hung on a stand.

Materials for making cool crafts for Cosmonautics Day from pasta

  • pasta "wheels";
  • base (plastic or foam ball);
  • glue "Moment";
  • gold spray paint;
  • ribbon.

Step-by-step master class on making cool crafts from pasta for Cosmonautics Day


Video master class on the rules for making pasta crafts for Cosmonautics Day

You can make not only the sun from pasta, but the entire solar system. For example, when painting models with blue or blue, red paint, you can get an imitation of planets. You can see how to assemble bright planets from pasta and how to paint them in the following video from a foreign craftswoman:

Original crafts from paper and boxes for Cosmonautics Day - for kindergarten and school

Cool crafts can not just look like toys or postcards, but also become full-fledged costumes for children. Therefore, bright paper crafts for Cosmonautics Day can be used for children’s performances at a concert dedicated to this holiday. Children will be able to collect such crafts for Cosmonautics Day with the help of their parents or educators or teachers.

Materials for creating original crafts for Cosmonautics Day for kindergarten or school

  • carton boxes;
  • tape, scissors;
  • white, blue, green paper.

Step-by-step instructions for creating crafts for Cosmonautics Day for school or kindergarten


Interesting crafts from plastic bottles for Cosmonautics Day - with photo and video master classes

You can make an interesting and cool rocket out of an ordinary bottle, which will be a good decoration for a child’s room. Both preschoolers and primary school students will be able to assemble crafts for Cosmonautics Day from plastic bottles.

Materials for making interesting crafts for Cosmonautics Day from bottles

  • plastic bottle 1.5-2 l;
  • acrylic paints;
  • scissors;
  • wooden figurine of a man;
  • colored paper and glue.

Step-by-step master class on making crafts from plastic bottles for Cosmonautics Day

Video master class on creating crafts for Cosmonautics Day from plastic bottles

You can create other cool things from bottles. You can get ideas for crafts for Cosmonautics Day from the following video:

Cool and funny, original crafts for Cosmonautics Day can be made from various scrap materials. For example, in kindergarten you can collect cool crafts from paper, plastic bottles, and pasta. At school, children can create their own costumes from boxes. Using the ideas discussed and step-by-step master classes with photo and video tips, it will not be difficult to make toys at home. In this case, kids can enlist the help of parents or representatives of the older generation. Both grandparents will definitely help the little one make cool crafts.

Fireworks to everyone!

How are you, dear readers and guests of my blog? Did you have time to take a break from? I think it’s not stressful to make something and do it with the kids. And now there is still one more holiday ahead - Cosmonautics Day. And it falls on April 12th. On the day when our Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin flew into space for the first time.

Usually this is a boyish theme - space. They really love inventing flying machines, saucers and rockets. But some girls are not far behind either. Still would! This is very exciting, and from waste and natural materials you can make such works that they will win any competition.

Let's look at a selection of interesting ideas. Most likely, they will give you interesting thoughts and create your own masterpieces. After all, there is room for imagination to run wild here. The work can include planets, satellites, flying vehicles, UFOs, rockets and much more.

I would like to note that I also get ideas from the Internet, from its publicly available sources. Basically, these are cool and original creations for kindergarten and elementary school children. Plus, I can recommend excellent options for paper airplanes in the note https://mognotak.ru/kak-sdelat-samoletik-iz-bumag.html

Well, here we go! As Yuri Gagarin once aptly said).

Interesting ideas on the theme of Space with your own hands

First, let's look at what can be made on this topic. For younger kids, it will be possible to make (with the help of their parents) such a layout from colored paper. All the planets of our Solar System are located on it. At the same time, of course, we teach the kids the names of the planets.

Application Solar System

You can make such applications from small plasticine balls. It’s better to draw such compositions first and even paint them with flowers. And then you can roll small balls and just stick them on.

After all, it’s really possible to submit it for a competition?

Squirrel in a rocket

We make figures of astronauts and a lunar rover from salt dough. Simple . This material is pleasant to work with for several reasons:

  • it hardens quickly and can even be placed in the oven;
  • it can then be easily painted in different colors with acrylic paints or gouache;
  • environmentally friendly, you can even swallow it))).

Russian cosmonauts and lunar rover

Children 4-5 years old can make simple paper rockets. This turns out to be a simple form of origami. And you can glue them onto a dark blue background, which will represent outer space.

Rockets in the universe

Let's make these funny aliens from toys, jars, tubes and plasticine.

Funny aliens

Another option for the competition using the modular origami technique.

We turn on our imagination and use everything: polystyrene foam, tree branches, foil, wire. Bushings will even be useful for making rockets.

Gagarin in flight

Plasticine composition with Saturn, stars, rocket and our green planet.

Milky Way

And a little humor)

Cat in a hat from the planets of our solar system

I hope that we have already more or less chosen something for ourselves, that we will make it and move on.

Simple crafts for kids in kindergarten on Cosmonautics Day

I suggest making a rocket with the kids from a sleeve (you can even use toilet paper) and colored paper. It turns out such a long and stable little thing that can be placed on a blue background and next to an astronaut figurine.

Add some foil and you'll have a more realistic spacecraft.

Let's make a starship out of paper. You can do this simply according to the diagram below.

And here is the finished version. Color it as you wish.

Or we’ll make an unidentified flying machine out of thick paper. You can make several of these things and put them again on the blue sky.

Look how colorful and at the same time original UFOs we produce.

Let's use the baby's favorite toy - plasticine. It is pliable, soft and adheres well to almost any surface.

Here are some applications you can make with it in disposable plates.

Saucers - open space

Oh, and we parted ways! Let's sculpt a cute alien. It will look good next to a paper flying saucer.

Funny alien

Don't feel like folding paper? So let's blind her too, because there is a lot of plasticine!

When working with plasticine, the first thing you need to do is explain to children that this is an inedible material and should not be put into their mouth.

Alien and flying saucer made of plasticine

Space idea made of paper and cardboard for April 12

From components such as paper and cardboard, it is easiest to do work for kindergarten and school. Because they are always present in any home. And also scissors and glue. If all this is available, then I propose to build such a composition from a flying spaceship, the sun and Saturn on a black background.

To work you need:

  • Cardboard with a black background about 30*25 cm;
  • Toilet paper roll;
  • Colored paper;
  • Gold and silver foil;
  • Semolina;
  • Scissors;
  • PVA glue;
  • Pencil.

Manufacturing:

1. Cut the sleeve in half. At one end we cut off the edges to create the nose of the rocket.

2. From blue paper, cut out three blue cones, which we bend in the middle. These will be our rocket engines. We glue them to the uncut (back) part of the sleeve.

3. Glue the rocket onto a black background.

4. Cut out two petals from red and gold paper. This will be fire coming out from behind the ship.

5. Glue the flame and the cut out window.

6.Draw the sun on gold foil, and Saturn with a ring on silver foil. Cut out and glue both shapes onto black cardboard.

7. Apply glue to the background and sprinkle semolina on top. This is our milky way. Beautiful craft is ready!

Did you like the collage? If you have schoolchildren, you can make a flying luminous object below.

Video about how to make a flying saucer from a plastic bottle

How to make it - watch a short video. I’m sure the kids will enjoy the process itself, and then they will play UFO with enthusiasm. After all, this is not just a craft, but with special lighting effects!

How to make crafts from disks on a space theme?

CDs are already being thrown into the trash, but in vain. After all, this waste material is very suitable for souvenirs for Cosmonautics Day. Its shiny and round flat surface is very suitable for the production of unidentified flying objects.

Here is a second grader's masterpiece. She used the disk under a flying saucer with a very cute alien.

And this is the alien himself with antennas made of springs and foil.

Interplanetary taxi from the children from the preparatory group in kindergarten.

The cutest plate made of rhinestones and fluffy antennas.

ABOUT! And here is a whole group of funny humanoids with their own transport.)

And one more idea on how to use CDs.

Step-by-step 3D postcard in the form of a rocket

If you have never created three-dimensional postcards, here is a step-by-step method for you. Again, everything is as simple as two and two. Templates can be found at the end of my post.

We need:

  • A blank sheet of paper A4;
  • The pencil is simple;
  • Scissors;
  • Colored paper;
  • Glue;
  • Gouache paints.

Manufacturing:

1. Fold the A4 sheet in half. On the fold we draw half a rocket.

2. Part of the rocket in the photo below is marked with a dotted line. This means that we will not cut here. And we will cut out all the straight lines using scissors.

3. We try to do everything as carefully as possible.

4. We turn our spaceship inside. It will fold inward and the entire card will fold outward.

5. Draw the details of the ship: nozzles, porthole, nose and flame below.

6. Paint the background black with gouache. And the rocket itself in suitable colors.

Here you can get creative and make an astronaut’s face in the porthole window.

7. Draw beautiful flames.

8. Cut out different planets from colored paper. We glue them all over the background. You can also make stars from foil.

Voila! Our cool three-dimensional card is ready. We give it away for its intended purpose.

Making original works for a school competition

Let's be inspired by the ideas of the kids who won space-themed craft competitions. They all tried, working out every detail in their masterpieces.

Any available materials were used in the work. These are twine, foam balls as planets, glass pebbles, felt and much more.

International station

Composition of planet Earth, a rocket and two astronauts in outer space.

Russian cosmonauts

Solar System with satellite and planets.

And here is a magnificent model made from plastic bottles.

We use felt for voluminous applique.

Intergalactic travelers.

Beautiful applique made from napkin balls.

To make it, you need to roll out many, many balls from colored paper napkins. But the work seems to be worth it!

The squirrel and the salt dough arrow are waving their paws at you).

A little imagination on the theme of the galaxy, starships and UFOs - and a wonderful work is ready for the competition!

Pictures and templates on the theme of space

I suggest using cute templates and drawings as backgrounds and pictures. They will fit perfectly when creating postcards or crafts on the theme of astronautics.







On this note, I say goodbye to you for a moment. I wish you success in your creativity and pleasant moments spent with the guys!

The theme of space fascinates and intrigues children and adults. Cosmonautics Day is an excellent occasion to remember the first flight into space of Yuri Gagarin's hero dogs Belka and Strelka. How to make a craft for Cosmonautics Day with your own hands? DIY gifts for Cosmonautics Day. Master classes with step-by-step photos. Craft ideas for Cosmonautics Day. Ideas for making space rockets, planets, airplanes, astronauts and aliens.

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The kids really love creating models of real things. This helps them better understand the world around them and feel part of it. Many children like to create miniature models of large objects - buildings, bridges, vehicles and even planets.

Crafts made from plasticine do not have to be voluminous. Flat plasticine crafts – appliqués – look no less impressive, during the making of which children’s fingers gain strength, and the children themselves gain patience and perseverance.

On the occasion of the celebration of the first manned flight into space, children with great interest create crafts on a space theme using any means at their disposal. Most often, paper becomes the basis for creativity. But it can be replaced with another material - for example, a craft made from plasticine for Cosmonautics Day can turn out beautiful.

Cosmonautics Day, like any other holiday, is a great reason to get creative with your kids. Crafts on the theme “Space” always excite the vivid imagination of children, because they are attracted by everything unusual, unusual, and beyond the scope of reality.

What can a craft be made from for Cosmonautics Day? Of course, from paper, plasticine, and other “traditional” materials. But children will be interested if you take unusual things as the basis for this craft - for example, unnecessary CDs, fluffy pom-poms and chenille wire.

Both boys and girls will be delighted with such a space craft. Many historical events are subsequently remembered with memorable dates and holidays dedicated to them. Thanks to such holidays, children have the opportunity to gain insight into the most important episodes that influenced the course of history -

We make constellations with our own hands. Constellations for children are a topic that stimulates the imagination, developing their imagination and breadth of thinking. It directs children's thoughts into distant outer space and allows them to better understand


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