Making traffic signs & roadworks signs
Learning traffic signs & construction site games for children
Playfully learn traffic signs with the Limmaland print template
The traffic rules are important - which is why even our youngest children should be introduced to the meaning of the various signs as early as possible. And it doesn't have to be boring! The best way to learn is by playing anyway. So today we're going to show you how you can learn traffic signs with your children using very simple methods . Safety first!
What you need for crafting:
- the Limmaland craft template
- a sheet of sturdy paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- a few toothpicks or shashlik skewers
- a few bottle corks
- Cutter knife
Step 1: Print out the template and cut out the signs
You start by downloading our prepared craft template. It's best to print out the signs on a slightly thicker paper, so that they don't break while you're playing. Now take out your scissors and cut out the traffic signs.
Step 2: Cut the bottle corks to size
The next step is to cut out the bottle corks. These will later hold our signs. This is where the sharp cutter knife comes into play - so this step is best done by mum or dad. We cut each cork into 3 slices. This way, the size fits perfectly! Please note: If you are using kebab skewers for crafting, then you can also cut them into 3 pieces using the cutter knife. This will give you roughly the size of a toothpick.
Step 3: Glue the signs to the toothpicks
Step 4: Stick the toothpicks into the corks
Construction site games with Limmaland
- You can simply download the craft template and then print it out on thick paper.
- Then cut out the template.
- Once you have cut out all the pieces, all you have to do is glue them together.
- And the construction site is finished!