Children's playground in winter drawing. Playground project

Japanese mascot Miki House visited the Luka festival as part of his car rally to promote children's and family event tourism. This summer, not only the traditional regulars of the festival, but also fans of the popular composition came to the tenth anniversary festival in Lukh to personally meet the author of the hit, Oleg Oparin. According to various estimates, up to 6,000 guests gathered at the Luk-Luchok festival. Exactly this mass event, which ever took place in the village of Lukh. For the first time on...

Mommies, please share your experience. It's time for my little one to start drawing (we're 1 and 6). I think this will be interesting to him. But how to do it correctly? The fact is that he puts everything into his mouth, and besides, he is an impulsive comrade. Therefore, ordinary pencils and felt-tip pens will not suit us. Where is the best place to start? And how to avoid painted wallpaper?

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Thank you, mommies, so many tips. :)Last night I bought wax crayons. And all evening my Arkharovite sat at the table, busy drawing. I was amazed, I just didn’t expect such enthusiasm. And they didn’t try to chew, and they didn’t tear the paper - they just sat and drew. I just showed what the crayons were for first, I drew a couple of flowers and bunnies. Plushik immediately understood everything. The only problem was to put away the crayons at the end; we didn’t want to give them away, we could barely turn our attention. Do you think 2 hours straight is not too much for a baby? Or will it pass? By the way, today we are one and a half years old. Hooray. :)))

In my opinion, first the child must be captivated by the process of drawing itself, and for this he must see how his mother draws or writes, for example. We tried to draw with gouache, watercolors, felt-tip pens, pencils, and just a pen. The child likes most of all the felt-tip pens in the album, and sometimes watercolors in the bathroom on the walls (very easy to clean :)) and he takes the pen from me as soon as he sees what I’m writing.

Little artist - drawing lessons

Flowers can be seen in many paintings famous artists. Painters saw the soul in flowers and compared them with people. That is why these paintings are considered treasures of world art. Priceless paintings were created more than 100 years ago by the artist Vincent Van Gogh. Van Gogh often painted flowers: branches of flowering apple trees, chestnuts, acacias, almond trees, roses, oleanders, daisies. The flower, according to the artist, symbolizes appreciation and gratitude. In his “flower” paintings, Vincent was looking for...

Once upon a time I saw sketchbooks for sale for children aged 6-8 years (about that age). The point was this: the child was given only the DIRECTION for the activity, and he had to come up with and draw it himself. Well, for example, “You dreamed scary scary monster. Draw it" or a picture of the seabed is given - sand, fish, shells. And it says something like this: "A scientific expedition set out to explore the seabed on a new super-modern submarine. Draw it." That is, there were...

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I bought it. I tell everyone who is interested.
The album consists of 50 task sheets. The sheets are thin. But the task is only on one side. The album is glued, that is, probably, if desired, it can be “torn apart” into separate sheets. And even pose them, if for a group of children.
The books are all equivalent, i.e. It’s impossible to say that this one is for girls and this one is for boys. So you can take any one.
Here, for example, are the tasks from the purple book:
What is your very first memory?
Guess what these kids found? (children bent over something)
A king and queen live in the grandest castle you can imagine (given a king and queen and an empty space)
You were asked to come up with swings and slides for a new playground in the park
What do you pray about before going to bed?
And here is the most beautiful cake in the world (there is a cake base)
Create costumes and scenery for your favorite fairy tale (view of the stage from the auditorium)
Which one is the most funny face can you make a face? (hand holds mirror)
When you put it to your ear sea ​​shell, what are you thinking about?
Which one is the most great idea did it cross your mind?
You invented the best slot machine in the world (automatic circuits)
Design a T-shirt (T-shirt outline)
What do you see when you look at the fire? (dotted contours of the fire in the firebox)
What sign would you carry at a protest march?

Tell me, when does a child start drawing interpretable drawings, when does the scribbling period end? What is a deviation from the norm? A child (a boy, a little over three years old, 3.3) draws enthusiastically with colored pencils, in principle he can draw something oval, he can draw a straight line, but he doesn’t draw anything else. Is this a developmental delay or will he still draw like ordinary children? How to help draw? The "Karapuz" books don't help, he draws something incomprehensible, doesn't see the difference between his...

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It's not stupid. :) At 3 years old, it is still very difficult for a child to draw according to a model and perceive the model as something that needs to be imitated.

My child (he is now 6.5 years old) is just now starting to work according to the model. So far he only draws with terrible scribbles. But he loves to draw by dots; he has only just now learned to practically not go beyond the contour while coloring.

I don’t know who told you that if he can’t draw, he must be stupid, but such a definition is unjustified. I never knew how to draw, neither in childhood nor now. However, I finished school with a medal, and college with honors.

The ability to draw is not an indicator. But if you want to develop it, then that’s a different question.

My (almost 6) only now began to produce objects that vaguely resemble them:) a house, a tree, a man. Although he has been drawing since he was almost a year old :) In my opinion, this has nothing to do with mental abilities; rather, it is connected with insufficient hand control; we started with simple figures- a circle, a square... If only I had more time, you see, the progress would be better :) unfortunately, I don’t have time, but my mother-in-law began to work with him on drawings for preschoolers and changes were visible :)

I notice that all my attempts to involve Lesha in drawing are unsuccessful. Here's what we tried: 1) drawing on a magnetic board; 2) drawing on paper with regular pencils, wax crayons or felt-tip pens; 3) drawing with colorful crayons on the street. It all comes down to the fact that Lesha makes two or three movements with a pencil (crayon or the like), gives it to me and asks me to draw a car. I draw him a car, a tractor, the sun, trees, etc. And now I suggest he draw it himself. What is he...

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As I understand! We have a similar situation, despite the fact that we started drawing early and there were not enough results. He is not interested in his creativity, refuses to sculpt, and glues appliques very rarely (only store-bought Velcro - great). He ate crayons and threw away pencils. We paint with paints, but rarely agree... all the advice given below is very practical.
And also, we went to the studio, I’m more than sure that he will start drawing in the group.
By the way, yours is the same as my earlier chatterbox, if I'm not mistaken. I wonder if this is somehow related? Other interests, a way of interacting with the world?

To the Machine Post.
We had sheets of Whatman paper lying on the kitchen floor for a very long time. My daughter did not agree to paint on a smaller area. :)
And the crayons were thick, from IKEA. Anything smaller, she methodically broke into small pieces and then left. :)
They also drew like this. I circle - the head, my daughter - a line - the nose or a squiggle - the hair. So together we got funny pictures. :)

A neurologist looked at my daughter... I took Phenibut for 2 months, for the second month I didn’t see any benefit, I felt like, on the contrary, my brain had started to slow down. I canceled it - my sleep was restless again. The neurologist saw a type of mild tremor and diagnosed it with mmd. And when I decided to show the drawings, I already indicated a developmental delay: (I, of course, often see a lag of 1-2 years in behavior, but I was still upset. Does she really have to draw? She mostly draws stones, strokes, squiggles, like the sun at age 2. Prescribed glycine and...

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don’t really believe it :) mine draws like that at 7.5, despite the fact that he has time at school, he learned to read in less than a year
and the school psychologist will take care of everything :)

In our garden, half the group draws like this. My daughter, at three years old, did not know how to hold a pencil in her hands, I signed her up for drawing classes, and that’s where I heard enough that she should be able to... Now they have learned. Can I brag a little?

Is it normal to promise a child a gift (let’s say, candy or show a cartoon) in exchange for him drawing something (gluing, molding, building, etc.). Let me explain. When I ask my son (he is almost 4 years old) to draw something, the answer I usually hear is “I DON’T WANT.” If I persuade him to sit next to me and draw together, he draws spirals on a piece of paper ad infinitum - no matter how you ask him to draw something else (I draw suns and houses next to him). Once I tried to promise him for...

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My friend’s daughter didn’t want to draw at all. In kindergarten, drawing work was like everyone else's (well, the teachers helped:).. It turned out that, firstly, she was left-handed, and, secondly, she did not know how to hold a pencil at all. In short, she right hand They inserted a pencil and she suffered and suffered and flatly began to refuse to draw.
There may still be such reasons :)

I think that creative activities it’s useless to stimulate, you either like them or not, my 10-year-old can draw at the level of a 3-year-old child with a pencil and quite well with a brush and paints :) well, I’m not going to force him to draw in a pencil?

The situation is this: my daughter (10/1) and I started going to group classes with a very well-known and respected teacher (the name doesn’t matter; I want to discuss not a person, but a specific issue). During the lesson, children are offered different games, exercises, etc., incl. drawing. At home, my daughter draws a lot with pens, crayons, and pencils (we haven’t gotten to paint yet), but here at the next lesson she was offered watercolors. And here a dilemma arose - at home I always let her get creative with paper and...

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Although, I don’t agree about dancing and music (IMHO - things are of the same order - the daughter, on her own initiative, selflessly “dances” and “sings” and strums the piano). I agree that it is necessary to learn to draw, but “from a certain moment,” not too early. Today my husband and I discussed this issue and came to the conclusion that, apparently, a sign that it’s time to teach purposefully - the drawing turns from interesting and unusual into a constrained stereotype - according to our observations of other children, this is about 5-6 years old. But, of course, it’s different for everyone. And one more conclusion - not teaching at all does not mean that the child will draw amazingly, an example is your humble servant :))) - a chicken will scratch better with its paw. I can’t say that this fact interferes with my life, but it doesn’t help me - that’s for sure!

Aquarius, are you not in St. Petersburg? I have the same feeling after a lesson with our “famous” teacher. He also doesn’t allow scribbling, you have to hold the child’s hand in yours and draw on a given topic: sing a song about the rain and be kind enough to draw the rain. We don’t go to her anymore - I don’t like it when they pull me back (I’m so sensitive).

My son is 5, but he only recently started drawing so that it resembles something. And then recently we noticed that, for example, he drew a tractor without lifting his pencil from a sheet of paper. Does this mean anything?

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Did he draw, without lifting his hand, just a tractor or many drawings?

Unfortunately, I’m not a psychologist, but it happened to us and it went away on its own. And many more strange things. For example, at the beginning of drawing, a pile of felt-tip pens lies on the right, he takes each one in turn, draws only one line and places it on the left, until the pile on the right disappears and appears on the left. Somehow everything went by itself.

I just read an article to which there was a link not long ago, and questions immediately surfaced that periodically bother me. Is it always true that children should scribble on their own up to a certain point and that nothing should be imposed on them (given a template), because it limits them? My two-year-old daughter usually scribbles a little, then gives me a pencil and asks me to draw something on the same sheet. What am I doing? Of course, I draw patterns: the sun in the sky, a cloud, rain coming from a cloud, from the ground...

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I didn’t show mine HOW to draw. Firstly, with all my love for art, I don’t know how to draw, and secondly, she sees enough drawings in children’s books. There, after all, there are drawings at a child’s level - the sun, a house, paths... I showed these pictures, drew my daughter’s attention to the color, shape. And she gave me paints from the year on - finger paints at first, and then gouache and watercolors. She also paints the purest abstraction, but at the same time she captures some inner essence The drawing, the nature of the paints and color mixing, tells itself what each blot looks like. He also draws flowers. Now he is tracing and painting the fallen leaves, making prints from them.
But I don’t know how to do it correctly - show template diagrams or not. I myself would be happy to read the opinions of professionals - artists, teachers, psychologists.
What we get is in the “Drawings” folder.

And I’ll butt in..can I? :))
The fact that your daughter gives you a pencil is great because you are doing something together... I don’t know how to draw: (But we made appliqués - I cut them out, my daughter glued snowmen, Christmas trees, a jar of cucumbers... these are also templates , and try to combine three circles to make a snowman! :)
For about three months now, my daughter has been drawing the sky, the sun and a house with many, many windows... sometimes flowers and trees... But for two days now she has been bringing a spider in a web from kindergarten :) - we watched the performance :) I think I will be working on spiders again for a couple of months: ))
If you don't show how to draw, you'll end up with only abstractions :)

At my daughter’s party, freckles should be included with her costume. How to paint them without harming children's skin? I heard that you can use food paint, but what kind and how to prepare it, can anyone tell me?

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Special makeup pencils are sold.

What harm can come from one-time use of a pencil for the eyes or lips? ;) IMHO, take a pencil of the appropriate color and draw. Food coloring can smear all over your face and it won’t look good :(

My son just turned three years old. Very active boy, loves to play pirates, and enjoys watching the cartoon "Peter Pan". I have no doubt that his physical and mental development fine. But what worries me a little is the fact that he doesn’t know how to draw at all, and doesn’t show any interest in either drawing or sculpting. IN best case scenario He can scribble with a pencil or paints, but usually asks me to draw and sculpt while he watches. Everyone in my family has a penchant for drawing...

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Give something BIG - like chalk and a road, or a thick felt-tip pen and reverse side wallpaper (spread to cover the entire room). So that the child works with his hand from the elbow, gross motor skills. This way you can help your child get into drawing.

U menya mladshaya do 3.5 somewhere karandash v kulake derzhala. Sootvetstvenno, s "sharikami na nitochkah" bad bylo. Seichas, god spustya, risuet mnogo i dlya svoego vozrasta ochen" prilichno. I kraskami, i karandashami.

01/13/2004 22:10:18, irina.

Please tell me how to interest a 4.5 year old child in drawing with pencils. We come home from kindergarten and absolutely don’t want to draw (but we have to, he’s bad at drawing with a pencil, the teachers ask us to do extra practice at home). Only one thing repeats: “I don’t want...”, “I won’t...” (and this, by the way, manifests itself in everything).

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buy good quality pencils (they are soft, they are more convenient), draw together.
Play these drawings.
Spread a roll of paper (old wallpaper) on the floor and start drawing, inviting your child. Draw it yourself and tell it, act it out, the child won’t be able to stand it, he’ll definitely join in! :))) Do you have any favorite cartoons? fairy tales? and draw them.
Of course, felt-tip pens are easier and the drawing is brighter, but that’s not it :))

My 6.5 year old son draws quite well. Usually all drawings are drawn in detail and, as a rule, the proportions are respected. But there is a bottom "BUT" that worries me. When he draws people, the shoulders and sleeves of clothes are drawn, but the hands are not. So today, I drew our family and everyone is “armless”. Help me to understand! This whole thing is somehow alarming :(

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off topic... I’m reading about topics, who draws how and why. And I remember how I drew myself... Why does the fence around the house mean that it is closed... but there was nothing to do, I sat and thought about what else to draw... the smoke from the chimney also appeared exactly like that, the curtains on the windows too. When drawing a family, someone could have turned out very big or small, but simply because I didn’t calculate it, it didn’t fit on the page... I didn’t draw the hands because it’s difficult to draw, you’ll draw it and it’s not beautiful... it’s better to put them behind your back... .When I read books about how children’s drawings say a lot.... God, I thought that they would think about me when they saw my drawings... From my drawings you can say that my childhood was terrible and I had a lot of problems and complexes, ahem... and all because I drew this squiggle... but I was guided by rather banal things... The desire to embellish and regret that I finished drawing, but I want to draw something else... or simply the lack of ability to draw and, as a result, the reluctance to detail some moments....

Doesn’t anyone have the feeling that what is written about these techniques in the drawings does not correspond to the real thing... didn’t you really draw a handle on the door to the house because you are a private person... or did you draw curtains on the windows because you are secretive? I see a lot of problems in myself that could be read in my drawings: banal decoration and inability to draw.

And I’ll add about the colors.... sometimes I chose the colors of the pencils - simply because they were sharpened better... and that’s it... the bright ones were sharpened faster... and accordingly there was a period of drawing with dark pencils... And a psychologist, looking at it in time space, would say about- oo! The girl has obvious problems and depression during this period...

and instead of a hand, we have the sun on one hand, and a flower on the other. Can't draw fingers.

I don’t know who exactly I’m addressing... But I really want opinions. Fine arts in an ordinary (not having an “artistic” inclination) school. Are there any grading criteria? Or is there a specific goal that needs to be achieved by the end of this course? These questions are caused by the grades that my child (excellent student, 2nd grade, very responsible) brings in this subject and explanations of these assessments to the child himself. I'm not an artist myself, but it seems to me that creativity...

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I would still approach the teacher and clarify these criteria.

my eldest daughter In the second grade, the teacher gave C's in quarters. Izo was led by our head teacher at the beginning. However, I wouldn’t say that it was poorly drawn.
Then the teacher changed. My daughter began to draw better than anyone else in parallel, all her drawings were taken to exhibitions. There were no additional classes. This is such a paradox.

30.04.2010 00:10:04, I won't subscribe

And the plastic case is comfortable to hold in your hand. Crayons Children love to draw with crayons on the asphalt; they are easily washed off their hands and clothes, but what to draw on at home? You can turn a wall or door into a chalkboard using special paint with slate effect. Colored pencils In my opinion, colored pencils are good for children aged five years and older, because to draw with pencils you have to learn some things (shading, using not only the tip but also the side of the lead, pressure, you also need to be able to sharpen them, etc. .), and this will work better for a child with already developed motor skills. Young children may find it easier to work with thick or triangular pencils. Felt pens and markers Felt pens are brighter than wax crayons...

Draw your own “Village House” on Children's Day!

May 30 at the Central Park of Culture and Culture named after. Gorky brand “House in the Village” opens a large interactive platform and invites guests for one day to plunge into the atmosphere of a carefree village summer. The event is timed to coincide with the finals of the children's drawing competition “Summer in Colors” and International Day child protection. On the eve of the traditional celebration of Children's Day, a cardboard model of the village will be built on the territory of Gorky Park, open to everyone. Residents of Moscow and guests of the capital will have a unique...

For example, ask whether this person is a child or an adult, a boy or a girl, how old this person is, what he is thinking about. What happened to him before he was drawn? What will happen next? And so on. This way you stimulate your child's imagination. How to talk to a child about what he drew You shouldn’t talk You should talk How beautiful! Wow, so many colors you used! What is this? Can you tell us about your drawing? It looks like a truck. Looks like you enjoyed drawing this. Color in the space between the lines (or any other criticism). I see there are thin lines here, and...
...But for a child its meaning is obvious. He may become very upset and even decide that he is completely incapable of drawing. In addition, if the drawing is abstract, you convince the child that the painting must have some kind of theme. Most of the early children's works are abstract. Children are inspired by materials, tools and surfaces. Toddlers often enjoy the process of putting paint on paper or being able to move a pencil and don't think too much about what they're drawing. They paint fiercely because they want to do it now. But you ask, “What is this?” - and thus you devalue everything: the pleasure of drawing on paper, bright colors, which they chose, and the method of drawing itself. You shouldn't guess either. You ask: “Is this a chicken?&...

How to draw the New Year with a pencil step by step

1. Draw your landscape sheet in half, using only very light lines, they will help us when drawing. There will be a sleigh on one side and a horse on the other. Now draw the snow with a wavy line and the ski from the sled. 2. Draw a carriage. Our horse is located on the right side of the sheet in the middle; we draw circles indicating the head, chest and back, and the location of the legs. 3. Draw the horse's head and body. 4. Now the legs, hooves, mane and tail. 5. Let's draw the horse's hooves and proceed to...

How to teach a child to draw with pencils? Paints normally. I tried to give pencils, but he refused...

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pencils and ours is also just starting to draw - for lack of felt-tip pens. I used up all the felt-tip pens in the house, because we used them to paint FSE (through that same letter F) :))) There are wax crayons and pastels, which make drawing easier and more enjoyable. Offer these pencils to the girl, what if she likes them?

You can first give crayons, and then pencils, and the main thing is to make sure that the pencils are soft enough, then it will be easier for the child to draw

The topic was created to discuss the article How to draw everything in the world: books for children with drawing lessons. Children's books for the beginning artist with step-by-step pencil drawings

My friend, who is not registered on the site, asked me to post a drawing of her daughter here. My daughter is 9 years old, she’s a smart girl, she draws well (she studies at an art school (or a group?), where almost in the first month she was transferred from a group of older kids), goes to the pool and theater Club. Sooo fast (I would say hyperactive, but that’s purely IMHO). Regarding the drawing. Mom was embarrassed that her daughter drew her on a black background and in a yellow nightgown (mom doesn’t have one like that :)). Daughter...

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It creates the feeling of a tortured working mother.

To discuss the drawings of a child studying in a studio, you need to see a lot of drawings by other students in this studio, see the drawings of the studio teachers, what drawings are hanging on the walls in the studio, and know what happened in class at least a month before the child “created”. Even school drawing affects children who don’t draw. And studio classes simply put a heavy pressure on a child who draws.

And the drawing is nice and generally positive, IMHO.

How to teach a child to hold a pencil and do shading?
...They also sell felt-tip pens that can be easily washed off your hands and clothes. Where to start drawing? First, show your baby how to use the new item correctly. Draw something simple and understandable to the baby - lines, simple figures, a house, a cloud, the sun. After this, give the child a pencil and be sure to praise him if he draws at least a couple of strokes or dots. Take the baby's hand in your hand and slowly draw together with him, first straight and wavy lines, circles, ovals, then gradually complicate the image. This way you will help your child master basic movements faster and use his muscle memory. The lesson will be interesting and educational if you read poetry or sing a song and...

The development of a child’s visual activity allows us to judge general development(including mental). Let us dwell on the stages of development of a child’s visual activity using the example of a drawing depicting a little man. The first stage is the stage of scribbling. The first attempts at drawing are real “scratching”, “doodles”. The child plays with a pencil on paper, draws some lines, and this makes him happy. He gets great pleasure and the satisfaction of feeling responsible for the appearance of some lines on paper. True, the pencil still does not obey him; it often leads his hand in a completely different direction than he wants. But still, his hand leaves behind a real, visual trace. And this is a source of great pride for him. Be...

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I also expected a “decoding” of the drawings, but still this is a useful article. They calmed me down. And my oldest is almost 3, and she still doesn’t draw people “properly”. For some reason I thought that by the age of 3 children could already draw passably, but it turns out that only at junior schoolchildren age. So, everything is fine with us.

Great article, very interesting. Thanks to the author - Olga Sergacheva!

09.23.2008 17:31:42, Masha

You don't draw like that." Children realize that they can't draw like artists, and they stop. But if you tell every child that he is a talent, a genius, and you help him, then many will start drawing. Not everyone will become professional artists, yes this is not necessary. But they will love and understand art. The educators of our kindergarten use unconventional fine art which helps improve the child’s creative abilities. You can develop your children's imagination with joint activities using types of non-traditional techniques. Invisible drawings Prepare white paper and a brush, pour milk into a saucer. Ask your child to draw something using milk instead of paints. When it dries, the design will disappear. Now how can you find out what you have drawn...
...A man made of buttons walks and a house of matches is built. After the first experiments, you can fill the entire picture with mosaics without leaving a background. Let the child come up with new compositions and use unusual materials. Paraffin pencil Prepare a paraffin candle, watercolors, paper and a brush. Sharpen the candle like a pencil. Let the child draw a picture on paper with a paraffin pencil. I can not see anything? Now watercolor will come into play. Let your child paint the entire sheet of paper. Advise him to use more different colors. What a miracle! The original drawing appeared on a colored background. Why? Explain to the baby. Recipe for finger paints Mix with a mixer 0.5 kg of flour, 5 tablespoons of salt, 2 tablespoons of vegetable...

Tell me, what do they use to draw on a child’s face when they need to draw a mustache like a cat’s or something similar? Maybe not with special makeup (otherwise where can I get it)?

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Is there really nowhere in Arkhangelsk? children's makeup? In Moscow they are in departments where all kinds of plasticine, paints, pencils, etc. are sold. Maybe they just weren't paying attention?
P.S. Arkhangelsk is mine hometown, although I have been living in Moscow for 15 years. It's very nice to meet fellow countrymen :))

A cosmetic greasy pencil is suitable for drawing conditions. They can also draw a black circle on the tip of the nose to maximize the image. Wash off with baby cream. Maybe you will be able to find theatrical makeup (sometimes it happens in art salons even in not very large cities, and you don’t even have one theater in your city) - this will also work.

24.11.2005 12:25:47, Just like that

Don't forget to try to make a couple of lines yourself... If the baby prefers broad strokes, then we buy wax crayons, thick brushes and paints (gouache). What to draw? The child draws himself. With pleasure and a lot. But we do not forget that drawing develops. This means you should invite him to draw together and do something new every time. Draw a song that you like to sing together, a character from a lullaby, a poem, a fairy tale you read. Why together? Because together with him you lived a song, a fairy tale and, while drawing, you exchange impressions... Isn’t this creativity?! And then, together with the baby, you go to your household and tell about everything that happened to you!...

You can draw not only with pencils and a brush...

At the same time, it is necessary to accustom the child to the right techniques working with pencil, brush and paints (gouache). The technique of drawing with a pencil is as follows: the child must learn to take a pencil with three fingers, hold it with the thumb and middle finger, holding it on top with the index finger, and act with it correctly. When working with a brush, it is important to learn to hold the brush in your fingers, and not in your fist, above the iron tip, and with gouache - pick up paint only with the bristles of the brush, removing excess on the edge of the jar, rinse the brush immediately after painting and dry it, lightly pressing it to a napkin. After classes, put it on the stand. Working with m...
...Bright, rich in color, they are easy to apply to paper. Kids really like this. The child “tests” color, especially in the first days of getting to know the material. Some colors attract him so much that he tries them literally - with his tongue. A child aged three years is interested in the material itself. The child will more than once try to get into the paint with his finger and, moreover, to draw with his finger on the sheet. We must let him do this. The baby will feel the object better when exploring it with his hands, and at the same time acts more freely than with a brush. Currently, the finger painting method is practiced. The child not only shows how a small cat walks with his finger, how a big bear stomps with his palm, but also imagines himself as this cat and...

What the drawings will tell you about - psychology children's drawing. The meaning of color in a child's drawing.

Rimma Gordeeva. Danyukha and I draw with " before a year". We draw with everything that catches Mom's eye: pencils, crayons, cheap lipsticks, felt-tip pens (I don't like them, to be honest), paints - everything possible, except oil, with brushes, fingers, the whole palm.

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And our daughter really loves the kitchen and she easily grated wax crayons at 2.3 g, and they started drawing early, everyone tried it, the walls of our house are washed with Domestos, the wallpaper can be painted, I allowed drawing on them with fountain pens and pencils, thereby the spirit of creativity manifested itself throughout the apartment, at a time convenient for Lizavetka, as she finds inspiration and draws. And we recognize the figures from 1.5 g, thanks to my drawing in Word. Now she draws circles and other figures calmly herself; we turned 3 in March. I allow you to draw on dolls, I decorated one of my favorite ones with a felt-tip pen, I couldn’t wash it off, now I can’t draw on others, it’s a pity. How more freedom in expressing any feelings now, the more experience will be accumulated later. And we parents can only help, with their, excuse me, permission.

04/02/2007 02:02:51, Elena

But in 1.3 we started drawing with felt-tip pens. You have to press hard with pencils, it’s uncomfortable. Only the lines worked out. And as soon as I got to the marker, our strokes immediately turned into “skeins”. Already knows how to draw circles within circles. I also like coloring books where you paint with water and the colors appear.

And it doesn’t matter that in the picture it is almost no different from a bus or a portrait of a beloved grandfather: just one larger circle, another smaller one, and a few “different” sticks! There's nothing you can do; at first you have to be content with this. Of course, the child does not immediately manage to draw what he wants. First, a one-year-old or one-and-a-half-year-old child, picking up a pencil, draws more or less curved lines on a sheet of paper. Then, when the hand gets a little stronger (closer to two years), the lines will take the form of spirals, then ovals, circles. And finally, by the age of three, angles and broken lines, that is, something from which you can assemble a real picture. By the way, if at the beginning of a creative...
...Usually, a passion for one color goes away within one to two weeks, then it may be replaced by another shade. And only after the baby gets acquainted with the entire palette, the world of his drawings will again become multicolored. Usually, children's drawings reflect the child's attitude towards himself, the world around him and everything that happens around him. At the same time, the most important objects are depicted bright and large, and this violates the real proportions. The kid can draw himself more home, because he draws HIMSELF, or make his favorite puppy as tall as his dad... By the way, not only pleasant characters become the most noticeable in the drawing, usually experiences are drawn large and bright, the baby helps...

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25.04.2006 10:34:18

I have been looking for information on deciphering drawings for a long time. Unfortunately, there is very little information in this article. I wish there were more.
By the way, after listening to Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons,” my son drew a thunderstorm five times, although he doesn’t seem to be afraid of a real thunderstorm.

But drawing gives the child the opportunity to express what he cannot yet understand and express in words. Drawing for him is not art, but speech, which he has not yet learned to use properly. But, becoming the creator of drawn men and figurines, he, like a true artist, feels complete, unlimited freedom. Of course, he doesn’t think about transferring his feelings onto a white sheet of paper; his little fingers themselves lead the pencil, and from under it comes the mirror of the little creator’s soul. Age characteristics When analyzing the drawing, consider the age of the child. After all, at two years old he will draw sticks, circles, squares and, only after depicting them, figure out what they are and what to call them. By the age of three, the child develops a desire to draw little people. But he just draws them...

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I agree with Lilek, children’s drawings are a great opportunity to find out the child’s mood, identify his fears and anxiety, understand how he reacted to some life situation. I really love watching my 4-year-old kid draw, and in the process I ask him suggestive questions, what is what, he begins to explain, and thus, with the help of words and pencils, a picture of his today's world is created. I completely agree about the choice of colors and drawing of details; there is no way a child will carefully draw an element that is not important for him, even if his hand is lost. And, excuse me, I will never believe that a cheerful child will choose only black for his drawings, which means that parents simply do not care what is happening in the soul of their child, since they consider the only color black to be normal. Thanks to the author of the article!

20.08.2008 22:49:29, Anya My child for some reason draws everything and everyone with a huge amount legs, for example, I counted 15 of the crocodile, 7 of the hedgehog, and 4 of the mother.

The name came about on its own because we were having fun in mid-July. The plot of the holiday is not original - a search for treasure. I'll tell you how this one" eternal theme"looked like our version. The preparation did not take much time. The main prop of the holiday was the "pirate" map. First, I drew a pencil on an A3 sheet of paper rough plan summer cottage and signed various mysterious names. The bathhouse was called a volcano...
..... Therefore, I decided to hold a children's party at the dacha. The name came about on its own because we were having fun in mid-July. The plot of the holiday is not original - a search for treasure. I’ll tell you how this “eternal theme” looked in our performance. The preparation didn't take much time. The main prop of the holiday was a “pirate” map. First, on an A3 sheet of paper, I drew with a pencil a rough plan of a summer cottage and signed various mysterious names. The bathhouse was called a volcano, the raspberry bushes were called an impenetrable thicket, and so on. The search route was marked with arrows, and in the place of the treasure - in the sandbox - there was a red cross. Then I cut the card into 9 pieces. I drew the map in secret from my daughter, but I still made a mistake. When drawing the map, I had a draft on which I tried to draw arrows...

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IN Children's world I bought the ones at Ikea, but bigger size than IKEA (IKEA for children up to 122 cm somewhere). In DM they are completely simple, gray and dirty lilac in color, fastened with Velcro at the back of the head, and elastic bands on the sleeves. Cost less than 200r.

Drawing games and riddle drawings: good way teach your child to draw.
...In any drawing, the basis is the line. So this is the first thing that needs to be taught to a child. How? After all, he begins to shake his head desperately when he sees Blank sheet paper. Well, if that’s the case, then we won’t teach, but we’ll... play! Draw a stunted, drooping flower at the bottom of the leaf, and a cloud at the top of the leaf. The game begins: a poor flower calls for help, it needs water, otherwise it will wither. And the young cloud has no idea how to make rain. And only a child (with the help of parents) can help them. Draw the first vertical line from the cloud to the flower yourself, or give a pencil to the child, and grab the baby’s hand and lead it from top to bottom. Let the child...

We are 3.10 and loves to draw, but for some reason he mostly just draws abstractions with paints or pencils; if you ask, he will draw a quite passable sun, a girl, a tree, etc. (i.e. drawing), but she usually doesn’t draw like that. THIS IS BEGINNING TO WORRY ME, what could this mean? I forgot to write, we go to drawing sessions and there we always draw everything (snowmen, hares, flowers, etc.) He loves to draw very much.

    What's a playground without a slide for kids to have fun with their friends?

    To draw such a fun slide, I found copied photograph, which was drawn in stages.

    and draw a sketch of a children's slide

    draw logs and sticks

    and of course grass and bushes

    In this picture you can safely color the playground and say thank you to the author for the drawing lesson.

    I offer several simple options for children's playgrounds that absolutely anyone can draw.

    So, here is the first version of the playground:

    As you can see, everything here is quite simple and clear. At the first stage we draw a swing, at the second - a slide, and at the third - a swing with a board. Don't forget about the grass and the sun.

    Here's the second option:

    This is a more complex option; here you need to start drawing from top to bottom.

    And the third option:

    Here are the following steps:

    1. Drawing a sandbox;
    2. We draw benches;
    3. Let’s draw a horizontal bar with a swing; you don’t have to draw the vegetation, you can get by with just horizontal bars;
    4. We draw the ball, as it complements the composition very well.
  • Like many pictures, to draw them, we need a pencil and a white sheet of paper. To draw a playground, it won’t be difficult for you. First, we need to draw the contours of our children's swing, for example, then draw everything else from this contour. The swing should have a descent and steps, here is a video on how to draw

    I found a wonderful video lesson on how to draw a playground step by step. Let's watch and learn:

    watch another video:

    You can draw a carousel like this:

    First of all, let's draw the roof:

    Let's draw light bulbs on the roof:

    Let's draw a horse on the left:

    Let's draw a horse's mane and tail to make it more beautiful:

    on the right we will draw the same horse:

    You can draw her mane a little differently:

    Let's continue drawing the carousel:

    draw the bottom part of our carousel:

    That's it, the carousel is ready. Now you can color it.

    I think there cannot be any rules, guests, snips and other things. Typically a children's playground consists of a sandbox, swings and a slide. There are also benches and other things, but we will limit ourselves to a slide and a sandbox. Here is an approximate diagram according to which you can draw a playground with a pencil step by step. although I do not advise you to repeat after me, show your imagination and draw something unique! In general, take a large piece of paper, a simple pencil, an eraser and go!!!

    The following were used in the manufacture of the circuit:

    • palm;
    • Smurf;
    • Crocodile Gena;

    All that remains is to decorate it beautifully with colored pencils or felt-tip pens, but that’s another story.

    The key object on the playground is, of course, the slide. But you can also add a sandbox and swing. First of all, you must decide on the dimensions of the playing area and outline them with a pencil (approximately). Next, draw the outlines of the elements, and at the third stage, create a detailed outline of the objects. Final stage my favorite is to paint a picture.

    An integral part of the playground is a children's slide for children to ride on. Let's try to draw a children's playground element - a children's slide - step by step with a pencil, let's start drawing a children's slide from the outline:

    As an example for drawing, you can use the playground in your yard and draw all the elements that are present there. Indispensable elements are a slide, swings, various horizontal bars, and a sandbox. All these elements can be drawn using a ruler.

    First you need to indicate on the sheet which element will be located where. Then draw each element separately. Don't forget to draw benches, bushes and trees in the area to give a more complete and attractive look to the drawing.

    In order to draw a playground, you need to place the main components on it.

    Perhaps the most common will be the sandbox, then swings, slides, and, of course, don’t forget about simple benches. Below I offer some drawings that will help in depicting these elements of the playground.

If there are small children in the family, they definitely need to build and subsequently equip an outdoor playground. Such play areas are an indispensable object on the territory of a private house or cottage.

While the kids are playing fresh air, adults can relax or do housework. As soon as the parents are free, they can always join the children.

An outdoor play area can be made much more interesting, fun and colorful if you make crafts for the playground. It is not at all necessary to buy ready-made garden decorations, because there are a lot of exciting ideas that can be easily brought to life.

Tire dinosaur

Bottle Palms and Plastic Zoo

Perfect for making crafts and decorations for the playground.

If you collect bottles of different shapes and sizes, you can make very interesting compositions: palm trees, animal figures, flowers and other objects. Try making an exotic corner of palm trees or a cheerful menagerie.

It’s very easy to make, for example, a pig: a five-liter bottle is suitable for the body, and two-liter bottles are suitable for the limbs. The ears and tail are also cut out of plastic.

A flower garden made from bottles looks original: cut out the necks in the shape of bells and other flowers, and the leaves will be bases without a bottom, cut into several parts.

Decorate the bottles with paints and fix them in in the right places. Such decorations are very practical: they will not be damaged by either rain or sun.

The palm is made as follows: the bottom of the bottles is cut out, after which the blanks are strung on top of each other. A metal rod is placed inside the bottles - the base of the tree. The crown consists of one or more bottles, cut from the base to the neck into leaf strips.

The strips need to be cut obliquely so that they look like real palm leaves. The crown bottle is inserted with its neck into the barrel. To avoid paint, you can use brown and green bottles.

Plywood is an ideal material for making flat figures. On it you can draw anything that your imagination suggests: heroes from films, cartoon characters, etc. The figures are cut out, painted and placed on the site.

You can create an entire composition from individual elements or paint a bright picture on a large white piece of plywood. This picture can be used as a fence-delimiter for zones in the garden.

Polyurethane foam is not used for playground decoration as often as plastic or plywood, but, nevertheless, very interesting compositions can be made from it.

Foam figures are similar to toys, they look great and kids like them. You can make any shape from the foam, which is then painted.

Animal figures made from boulders

Large boulders and pebbles are a suitable find for decorating a playground. Round stones are painted bright colors, the result is funny bugs, hedgehogs and other animals.

For stones it is better to take acrylic paints, which are then coated with clear varnish. Pictures with clear contours look interesting.

The outline is first drawn in pencil, then in black or white. The space between the lines is filled with colored paints. From a few boulders you can make a whole family of hedgehogs or ladybugs.

Combining materials - a flight of fancy

Logs of various shapes and sizes are great for decorating children's play corners. Many materials go well together: logs or tires and bottles.

From bottles you can make a beautiful fence for the lawn or flower beds in the form of animals, plants and insects. Try to attract creative process child: children always have several original ideas and solutions ready.

If there was an old cut tree in the garden, do not rush to uproot the stump. It will make a funny figurine or a whole house with a door, a roof and windows. It is not only fun for children, but also wonderful decorative element for garden.

A bright, positive composition can be made from bottles and a small tire. Nail bottle caps around the tires, then screw bottles into them - you will get a cheerful sun.

Don’t rush to get rid of unused building materials after renovation. For example, pieces of ceramic tiles can be used to lay out ornate paths or the space around the figures. Broken tiles are useful for laying out mosaics and depicting fairy-tale characters.

Draw the outline of the figure onto the path, then lay it out with pieces of tile. In order for the composition to be durable, it must be laid out on a cement composition. Don't forget to sand the seams after drying.

On video interesting ideas to decorate a playground with your own hands:

This is an integral element of any children's play area. Kids love to have their own corner where they can hide. There are log and frame ones. The interior design depends on the imagination of the parents and the child.

Pergolas made of climbing plants

If it is not possible to build a wooden house, you can take note of an alternative option: a frame is made of wire, and any climbing plants (convolvulus, grapes, etc.) are grown around it. This gazebo pleases the eyes of both adults and children.

Decoration of stumps

There are countless ideas for decorating tree stumps. Here are the most popular of them: the old forest man and the fly agaric mushroom.

When the bells ring under a gust of wind, an extraordinary, fabulous feeling immediately arises. You can make them from iron bottle caps and unnecessary keys.

Make a cozy nest from branches with your baby and place a decorative bird or butterfly in it. Fix the composition on the tree.

A butterfly made together with a child promotes the development of motor skills and creativity. It can be made from beads, clothespins and thick threads.

If you attach a pin to the back of the butterfly, it can be used as a decoration for clothing or curtains.

How else can you decorate a children's playground or country yard - photo selection:

Boxes and children's shoes

From cardboard box a wonderful pirate ship will come out. You can also make decorative fences and dividers from boxes and unnecessary shoes.

Materials for decorating a nursery play area can be very different: from trees and stumps, to old shoes and empty bottles. The main thing is to show imagination and desire.

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As a result of the implementation of our project, a children's playground will be built, the problem of employment of preschool and junior children will be solved school age.

Project name: " Children's playground "Gorodok".

Performing organization: Initiative group

Applicant organization: Administration of Parfyonovsky settlement

Project Manager

FULL NAME. Chernykh Evgeniy Valerievich

Place of work: Sports instructor of Parfenovsky village leniya

Address: 665434 p. Parfenovo st. Dolgikh, 16

Telephone:

Project geography: With. Parfenovo Cheremkhovo district

The adjacent territory to house No. 2 st. Youth

Project completion time May - June 2011

Requested amount 20338 rubles.

Available funds – 5000 rub.

Total cost of the project— 25338 rubles.

Project name: creation of a children's playground "Town".

Project applicant: initiative group

Residents of house No. 2

st. Molodezhnaya village Parfenovo

Project Manager: sports instructor of the Parfenovsky settlement Evgeniy Valerievich Chernykh

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Creation of a children's playground "Gorodok" with the aim of organizing leisure time for children of preschool and primary school age, developing and improving the physical qualities of children, instilling interest in a healthy lifestyle and sports.

It is important to understand that physical development children preschool age is the key to the development of a successful personality of a future athlete.

The relevance of the project lies in the fact that as a result of the creation of a children's playground in the village of Parfenovo a number of important tasks will be solved:

  • organization of leisure time for children of preschool and primary school age;

It should be noted important role children's playground for parents involved in farming. 90% of village residents are engaged in raising personal plots, since many the only source of income, and they most often do not have enough time for the full development of the child, and children are sometimes left to their own devices. This site will operate with year-round use. In summer there is a playground with a sandbox, two types of swings, a monkey bars, a mini-basketball court and equipment for developing children’s gross motor skills, and in winter there is an ice slide and snow figures.

The alarming statistics of children dying on roads and water bodies in the autumn and spring, children's pranks with fire make us think about the safety of children younger age. The children's play area will be located in an open area opposite the apartment building, allowing adults to supervise the children.

The playground will keep children occupied and protected from dangerous, thoughtless actions and situations that threaten their health.

Information about the performers

  • works as a teacher physical culture and life safety in municipal educational institution secondary school with.

    Modern playground project

    Parfenovo;

  • is engaged social activities villages;
  • Deputy of the Duma of the Parfyonovsky settlement;
  • is a member of the United Russia party, as well as a member of the Youth Parliament of the Cheremkhovo district;
  • Diploma winner of the regional competition “Teacher of the Year 2009”, “Teacher of the Year 2010”.
  • Winner of the “Restore the Rural Stadium” grant from the public foundation “Revival of the Siberian Land” - 2007.

Initiative group:

  • Chernykh E.V. – resident of house No. 2, teacher, sports instructor;
  • Chernykh N.A – resident of house No. 2, speech therapist at the Municipal Preschool Educational Institution. Parfenovo;
  • Sukharev D.A. – resident of house No. 2, temporarily unemployed;
  • Tagintseva N.V. – resident of house No. 2, teacher;
  • Tagintsev D. - resident of house No. 2, 9th grade student;
  • Kholosha E.G. - resident of house No. 2, housewife, mother of 3 children;
  • Boltenkova N.N. — resident of house No. 2, teacher;
  • Balabanova L.V. — resident of house No. 2, social worker;
  • Ryzhkov E.P. - resident of the village, worker of the municipal educational institution secondary school with. Parfenovo.
  • Luzanenko A.V. - resident of the village, fireman of the District Hospital No. 2 of the village. Parfenovo.

Formulation of the problem

Increased birth rate recent years, actively supported by the Government of the Russian Federation, makes us think about the employment and leisure of our young children. IN major cities In the region, programs for the construction of children's playgrounds and kindergartens are being actively implemented, but unfortunately, officials did not remember about rural children, so the question is to create a playground in the fresh air, in the sun, where every child can come and spend their free time. Not every parent can afford to relax in health institutions with small children, or for younger schoolchildren to relax in a child care institution outside the village. And the playground will be a local island of children’s recreation, fun and laughter, and every child in the village will be able to come there. Moreover, this project will be used year-round. In winter it will be a corner children's creativity, where children can build snow figures and ice slides under the guidance of adults.

Project goals and objectives

Purpose The project is the organization of leisure activities for children of preschool and primary school age in the village. Parfenovo.

Tasks:

  • Development and improvement of the physical and spiritual qualities of the child’s personality;
  • promotion of healthy lifestyles;
  • formation of a sense of collectivism, joint gaming activities;
  • holding various competitions, for example “The best snow figure”, and outdoor games.

Achieving set goals, mechanism for project implementation.

At the beginning of the project, a meeting of the initiative group will be held, where the work plan for the project is discussed and adopted.

The area where the playground will be located is littered with garbage and is in an unsanitary condition. During the implementation of the project, the area will be cleared of debris and weeds, flower beds will be laid out, benches will be installed for parents to relax, and it will acquire a proper aesthetic appearance. Two support towers will be built with a passage, a ladder for climbing and various built-in structures: a metal monkey bars for the development and training of hands, two metal Swedish ladders for coordination of the upper and lower extremities, a small metal horizontal bar, a swing with a rigid suspension for the development of coordination abilities, a metal slide . And also on the territory adjacent to the main structure there will be a square-shaped sandbox with an area of ​​3 m2 and a “Horse” swing for two swingers.

Behind all this are specific leaders of children's institutions, director of the municipal educational institution secondary school O.A. Tarabrina. , head of the MDOU Martynova I.I., author of the project Chernykh E.V., initiative group, authorities local government led by A.N. Bashkirov

The grand opening will be timed to coincide with the All-Russian holiday “Children’s Day” and guests of the ChRMO will be invited, youth policy and sports, representatives of the Charitable Foundation “Revival of the Siberian Land”.

Project implementation work plan

  1. Holding a meeting of members of the initiative group, at which a work plan for the project to create a playground is adopted - 1st week of May (responsible: Chernykh E.V.)
  2. Formation of groups for the construction of main structures - 1st week of May (responsible E.V. Chernykh, initiative group)
  3. Purchase of building materials – 1-2 weeks of May (responsible E.V. Chernykh)
  4. Site planning and construction of main structures - 2-4 weeks of May (responsible E.V. Chernykh, initiative group)
  5. Meeting of the initiative group together with the settlement administration to sum up the results of the implementation of the project “Playground “Gorodok” - 1st week of June
  6. Grand opening of the children's playground with tea party elements - June 1
  7. Writing an article for the newspaper “My Village” about the project “Creation of a children’s playground “Gorodok”” in the village of Parfenovo - June (responsible: Chernykh N.A.)

Specific Expected Results

The social significance of the project lies in the fact that it promotes the activity of the population and establishes a close connection between village residents and self-government bodies. The effectiveness of the project is undeniable:

  • every child will have the opportunity to study, play and develop;
  • organization of children's leisure;
  • We are heading towards mass participation, towards the general interest of children and adults;
  • attracting children from disadvantaged families;
  • instilling and developing healthy lifestyle skills in children;
  • increasing group coherence and collectivism among children of primary school and preschool age.

The head of the settlement is interested in the implementation of the project; a lot of children and their parents will be involved in the implementation of the project and will help its implementation with their voluntary unpaid labor.

The experience gained in creating the “Gorodok Playground” can be extended to the entire territory of the Cheremkhovo district.

Evaluation of results

  1. The cultural level in the countryside will increase.
  2. Joint activities between children and their parents will help establish contact and lead to emotional balance.
  3. will appear cultural site in the village, attractively aesthetically designed.

Further development of the project

The safety and operation of the facility will be ensured by residents of building No. 2 st.

Youth from the initiative group, village residents. It is planned to hold children's competitions and holidays with the participation of the largest number children sat down. And in winter period A joint event for children and adults will be organized to build a snow town and participate in the annual competition “Best Snow Figure of the Village.” All this contributes to year-round use of this children's playground.

Childhood is the most great time in a person’s life, when he learns about the world every minute, thanks to this he develops comprehensively. Parents must provide safe and beautiful conditions for growth and development. Including, equipping the children's play area with safe materials - a playground with swings, carousels, and stairs. Moreover, perfect solution already available to everyone - rubber coating made from crumbs. Children's playground drawing for every taste.

Loving mothers and fathers know exactly what their baby needs while walking outside. The baby doesn’t just play and frolic, riding on a swing, running with friends, playing in the sandbox or choosing active outdoor activities. At this moment he makes an acquaintance with the world around him.

But what were they like until recently? They were far from the ideals of their parents. On the one hand, they could not be called beautiful - gray asphalt surface, monotonous attractions in a minimal quantity. On the other hand, adults could not vouch for the children's safety: the floor was very hard underfoot, and the carousel swings were not the most thoughtful in design.

A wonderful and exciting world for your baby!

Fortunately, today adults have very broad opportunities. They can offer their beloved child the best that humanity has ever come up with. It can be the most intricate and unimaginable - an ordinary children's playground: the pattern on the surface of the floor will decorate it, and the base will pleasantly spring under your feet, holding back impacts. And to do this, it is enough to buy an inexpensive, durable material - slabs based on rubber crumbs.

This solution is surprisingly simple and ingenious. And it’s hard to believe now that just recently parents didn’t have much choice. They had to either let the child walk in the yard, where he came from, at best, with bumps and bruises, or look for a “good playground” - with sand or gravel chips. However, rubber material is incomparably better than all the above solutions. The first thing that distinguishes it is its soft surface that absorbs all impacts.

Manufacturers are ready to offer a solution for a specific area with a certain swing-stairs, taking into account the maximum height from which a child can fall. And such a fall is guaranteed to end without injury! Rubber is not a bulk material, which means it will not present other unpleasant surprises. Therefore, it wins in comparison with sand or gravel chips. But the new coating opens up another interesting opportunity - it can actually be used to make highly artistic playgrounds for children! After all, the material is made with the addition of dyes. Therefore, the territory can be in any color, and even on the floor it is possible to draw any picture.

Spectacular children's playground drawing and more.

Rubber material – perfect choice in case of implementation of grandiose projects. It can be used to make a covering for a huge territory, visually dividing the zones. For example, you can use one color to decorate a corner for kids, where there is a safe swing for them and a sandbox. There is a separate area for games for older children. Another area is where the sports equipment is located. A huge playing space will look interesting and extraordinary with the use of such a solution.

The Istimpex company will be happy to implement a large-scale project to equip a children's play area. They will also offer materials for laying in a regular yard and for building a playground for a child on a personal plot. An important advantage of a product under the Magness brand is that you can actually lay it yourself if you buy ready-made rubber slabs. And if you are working on a daring project, you can invite specialists who will make a seamless floor in an area of ​​any size and configuration.