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making noodle necklaces

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I thought that my son couldn’t participate in this age-old classic.  Stringing noodles with yarn.  But I just realized (duh!) — they make gluten-free noodles!  (He is highly allergic to touching gluten.)  We have cooked some gluten-free angel hair pasta for him before, but I just found these awesome “bigger” rigatoni noodles at the store.

I put the noodles and a taped piece of yarn before him on a tray.  He was very excited to get started.  (I showed him how to do the first one and tied it at the end.)

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His concentration was so intense.  (Yes, my children are almost always shirtless during summer.)

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His little fingers working on their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination to string the noodles.

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He worked on his necklace for a good ten minutes.  I watched him, but did not help him.  No throwing of the noodles (!) and he was very proud of himself.  I was proud too.

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4 Comments

  1. Yay! I’m glad your son didn’t have to miss out on this activity – every preschooler should made a macaroni necklace at least once in their life!

  2. I must confess that this is an activity that seems so simple that I almost was afraid it would be too simple and un-inviting, but I tend to neglect the concept that some of the simplest things are the biggest of hits (why I don’t know, because that is usually the things my kiddos like the most!). I think I am going to have to do this with my 2 1/2 year old :) I love the concentrated look on your little guy’s face :)

    1. Thanks Amy! You are right, the simplest things are sometimes their most triumphant moments — he was very determined, and then so proud of himself :)

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