Plasticine sculpting develops fine motor skills of the hands, which has a positive effect on the overall development of the child. In addition, this is an entertaining process that trains the imagination, gives free rein to imagination and helps to throw out emotions.
It is necessary
- - blue, green, white, black and red plasticine;
- - cardboard or thick paper;
- - a toothpick.
Instructions
Step 1
On cardboard or thick paper, cover up a round area using blue plasticine. This will be the lake where the frog will live.
Step 2
We form two shapes from green plasticine - a ball and an oval, which we connect together. This will be the body and head of the frog.
Step 3
In the lower part of the head, using a toothpick, we make an incision in the form of a smile, into which we insert a small ball molded from red plasticine. This creates a mouth with a protruding tongue.
Step 4
We sculpt two small ovals or balls from white plasticine, to which we attach along a small black dot - the pupil. Then attach the resulting eyes to the top of the frog's head.
Step 5
Just below the eyes, using a toothpick, we make two small dents - dots. This is how the frog's nostrils are obtained.
Step 6
We roll four thin sausages from green plasticine - legs, which we attach to the body, and the hind legs are made slightly longer than the front ones. We flatten the ends of the strips a little and make two cuts on each foot - this is how fingers are obtained.