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May 17, 2012

Rediscover Wikki Stix for Educational Fun (Giveaway)

Wikki Stix are an old classic, but if you are like me, you may not realize how many things they can really be used for. During my days as a home daycare provider and preschool teacher, we used Wikki Stix occasionally as part of craft. I recently rediscovered Wikki Stix and was shocked by all of the wonderful educational and artistic activities that can be created for children of all ages.

Wikki Stix are a unique wax covered yarn that bend and twist like pipe cleaners but also stick to nearly any surface and to themselves so they can be used to create endless flat and 3-d formations. Wikki Stix can be played with on their own, used to create multi-dimensional pictures, art projects, and educational projects and they won’t melt or cause damage to surfaces. Wikki Stix can be reused over and over again (unless of course your child creates an artistic masterpiece that cannot be taken apart. . . you know, like Wikki Stix transformers), making them an extremely affordable educational toy and craft item.

Wikki Stix for Education

wikki1As a preschool teacher, I used Wikki Stix from time to time as a small addition to art projects. I wish I had known then what I know now. Wikki Stix has a huge selection of educational activities. Preschoolers can use Wikki Stix not only for art projects but to practice forming their letters and numbers. I’m a big fan of using sensory activities to teach language and we’ve used a lot of shaving cream and salt writing activities teaching my own kids to write their letters. Wikki Stix can be used to create numbers, letters, and shapes on their own or parents and teachers can use one of the great early childhood education sets that Wikki Stix has created to help teach early literacy concepts.

Wikki Stix do not have to be limited to just early childhood education. Older kids can use Wikki Stix for a limitless number of projects as part of a homeschool curriculum, for a school project, or as a supplemental educational activity. I was amazed at some of the examples of Wikki Stix being used for science, math, and social studies activities. Kids learn so much better when they can participate in an activity that is fun and fully engaging and allows them to use more of their senses.

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Wikki Stix for Fun

The Wikki Stix Activity Set comes with a selection of Wikki Stix and a great lap board that can be used to create flat pictures or as a base for a 3-d sculpture. My kids loved playing with the Wikki Stix Activity Set at home but we quickly realized that it was an ideal activity to be played with in the car. The Wikki Stix can easily be used on the lap board in the car, and since they stick securely to the board (and anything else you want to stick them to) they won’t be found all over the car floor. My kids enjoyed testing the Wikki Stix out on a 3 hour car ride. They created flat pictures, 3-d figures that they played with before taking them apart and turning them into something new, and stuck them to the car window. I was worried about the Wikki Stix leaving a residue on surfaces in the car but I was pleasantly surprised to find that any residue rubbed right off of any surface, including hands and didn’t require washing.

Enter to Win

wikki5Win a Wikki Stix Activity Set.  This giveaway is open to the U.S. and will end on November 12, 2009.

Enter the giveaway by making a comment on this post about one thing you or your kids would like to create using Wikki Stix.

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Timestamp: 2009-12-05 20:08:36 UTC

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About Rachel

Rachel is an LDS, homeschooling mom of 4 boys, ages 8, 6, 4, and one tiny angel who passed away at birth. She's expecting her first baby girl in Spring 2012 and isn't quite sure what to do with all the pink accessories.

Rachel holds a B.A. in English and is a former teacher. She is the creator of Busy Mommy Media and works as a freelance writer from home.

Comments

  1. Katrina says:

    this is so neat! we could use them to practice shapes!
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  2. Judith Musick says:

    A SCENE FOR EVERY HOLIDAY, (AND SCHOOL STUFF)

  3. dana says:

    We would probably make something food related. I like to tote these along in the car so that the kids have something to do at the table while we wait for our food.

  4. Kerrie Mayans says:

    I think it would be good for helping my preschooler learn his numbers and letters

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  8. marge mckoen says:

    I love these I think they would keep my grandkids busy for hours

  9. Amy Hopson says:

    I just became a fan of your facebook group. I have never heard of these before but they sound like a great art toy for my toddler.

  10. Kelly Ann T. says:

    I know Alison would love to make dogs and cartoons.

  11. Monique Rizzo says:

    This would be great for a sick day for my kiddos. Thanks for the chance.
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  12. Shilo Beedy says:

    My kids would make a snowman or a turkey for the up coming holidays.
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  13. Shilo Beedy says:

    I follow you on twitter as samsakara
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  14. Susan C says:

    My three year old granddaughter would probably make a tree or a stick figure-she has been making both lately.
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    .-= Susan C´s last blog ..Halloween Photos! =-.

  15. MJ says:

    We’d practice spelling words!

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  16. MJ says:

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  17. Tanya says:

    I would like to win this for my nieces and they like animals a lot so I am sure they would create lots of Wikki Stix cats and dogs

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  20. Francine Anchondo says:

    She would make letters or flowers.

  21. Francine Anchondo says:

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  22. Wendy says:

    We would work on making letters and learning those lowercase letters. It would also be great for the very long drive to see family at Christmas.

  23. My son would love to play with this awesome toy.

  24. Ashley says:

    We’d use these to practice making our letters and numbers before moving onto more complex things.

  25. amy Deeter says:

    stuff for the holidays.we would love that

  26. Justine says:

    My kids would probably make some christmas ornaments out of these, or a magnet :D

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    I’m following you via twitter

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  31. Jennifer M says:

    My daughter would make little houses for her tiny dolls.

  32. Erma says:

    We would make something princess related.

  33. Molly K says:

    My son would make a tractor or race car.

  34. Lori says:

    These sound great for my five year old who loves to work on projects. I can’t even begin to image what he would create, but he loves mazes so I wouldn’t be surprised if he created one out of the Wikki Stix!

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  36. Karen Gonyea says:

    Count me in :)

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  37. Lance Pearson says:

    i would use them to practice letters and numbers
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  41. Paula H says:

    Mine would want to make signs for their rooms.

  42. Paula H says:

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  43. Casey Becher says:

    My kids could use Wikki Stix to practice their spelling words.
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  44. Casey Becher says:

    I subscribe to your feed.
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  45. Casey Becher says:

    I blogged about this giveaway.
    http://kcmomblog.blogspot.com/2009/11/win-wikki-stix.html
    .-= Casey Becher´s last blog ..Win Wikki Stix =-.

  46. Casey Becher says:

    I follow you on twitter
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    .-= Casey Becher´s last blog ..Win Wikki Stix =-.

  47. Casey Becher says:

    I’m a fb fan. (Casey Becher)
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  48. Angela Gaffke says:

    My sons would love making letters and animals with them!

  49. Angela Gaffke says:

    I’m an e-mail subscriber.

  50. Angela Gaffke says:

    I follow you on twitter. ag1414

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