18 Feb 2008 04:53:24 | Deborah Shelton
Are you looking for fun projects to do, but are short on
supplies? The answer is simple: Shadows!
Shadow Tag Turn an ordinary walk to the mailbox into a lively
game of shadow tag. It’s played much the same way as regular
tag, except that instead of tagging a person, you tag the
person’s shadow.
Silhouettes Use the combination of light and shadow to create
frameable works of art. Use tacks or tape to hang a sheet of
white construction paper or poster board to the wall. Sit or
stand next to the paper so that the shadow of your profile shows
up when a light (flashlights work well) is shined on you. While
you sit very still, have someone trace the outline of your
shadow on the paper with a pencil. Once the tracing is complete,
cut the silhouette out with a pair of scissors and mount it on a
sheet of black paper. Make several silhouettes of your family
members and display them together.
Shadow Puppets Who doesn’t love shadow puppets? This is the
perfect almost- no-materials-required activity for guaranteed
fun. Simply direct light onto a wall (again, flashlights work
great) and make shadows with your hands. Try some easy favorites
such as a barking dog and a turkey with a droopy, dangly neck.
Then invent shadow puppets you’ve never seen before just by
moving and bending your fingers and hands in different positions.
Shadow Town Imagination is a wonderful thing—especially when
there is lots of sunshine around! Make your own shadow town by
arranging small boxes, cans, and other small items into a
straight line in direct sunlight. Try doing this activity on a
concrete driveway or on a large piece of paper or cardboard.
Once the objects are lined up and casting a shadow, trace the
outline of the shadow with sidewalk chalk to form your city’s
“skyline.” When the skyline is finished, invite your friends to
bring their toy cars over to play in your shadow town.
About Author :
Deborah Shelton is a mother, freelance writer, and author of the
brand new book, "The Five Minute Parent: Fun & Fast Activities
for You and Your Little Ones." Visit Deborah's website for more
family-friendly ideas: http://www.fiveminuteparent.com