Stick Art is a creative meditation and mindfulness activity which develops focus and attention in kids. You can use Bendaroos (such as in the video example), toothpicks, straws or any other collection of sticks you can find.
One at a time, each player adds their stick to a central design which can be either abstract or specific (house, animal, etc). It takes concentration and cooperation to carefully place each stick into an ever evolving larger picture. This activity also develops the pincer grasp and fine motor control essential to learning how to write.
Meditation Activities for Kids: Stick Art
Stick Art is a fun art combined with meditation activity.
To do this activity you need a number of sticks. In this case we’re using multicoloured Bendaroos because they help us to make circles.
The idea here is that each person participating takes a turn to put down one stick. They do it silently, without verbal communication.
This activity helps to develop the pincer grasp which is a fundamental grasp needed for writing. So if you have a child who is struggling with their writing abilities, or has poor penmanship, this is a really great game to help them develop better writing skills.
And you can kind of discern what these ladies are working toward as they do their Stick Art. Sometimes its an abstract picture. In this case we have a gentleman with really funky hair.
So thank you ladies for showing us how to do Stick Art.
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We’ve done similar with pop-sickle sticks, you can buy colored ones and set them free inside or outside, they LOVE it!
great idea!
@Ann – love the idea of coloured pop-sickle sticks – perfect!
@Aruna – thx, kids love this game, interactive, creative and quiet