Any parent wants his children's leisure time to be interesting and unforgettable. The most active ones equip playgrounds with their own hands, wishing to create a fairy tale for children. It is wrong to think that this is possible only in summer. In winter, it is equally interesting to decorate the children's area.
Instructions
Step 1
You can create a fairy tale using ice sculptures. Making them is not as difficult as it seems. And the children will be happy to help you. Keep in mind that you need to create them in frosty weather.
Step 2
Discuss with the children what kind of fairy tale characters they would like to see on their playground. You can create sculptures of Santa Claus and Snow Maiden, a snowman or a bun. Imagine with your children.
Step 3
Blind a figure out of bliss. Spill it with water. Cover it with snow a little more and start painting. The painted, vibrant ice sculptures are very beautiful. You can build an ice house from the tale of the hare and the cunning fox who drove the hare away. Use any materials at hand for decoration: plastic bottles, car tires, vegetables (for a snowman's nose), etc.
Step 4
If the territory permits, you can fill the rink and build benches along its edges for the fans. Children will be happy to hold ice hockey and figure skating competitions. Provide a guardrail to keep the puck out of the fans. It will be very good if it will be covered.
Step 5
Well, it's no secret how kids love to ride from icy mountains. Make a big mountain, fill it with water. Build stairs. Do not forget about safety: the descent from it should not go out onto the road.
Step 6
Plant a Christmas tree. You can of course do this in the summer. But after a while and then for many years, you can decorate it with your children for the New Year and celebrate the holiday in the fresh air. Decorating toys should be made of materials that can withstand all weather conditions.
Step 7
Be sure to do it with your children and hang feeders and birdhouses on the trees. This is important for instilling responsibility in them in relation to wildlife.