
Ticia of
Adventures in Mommydom, you are our winner! Congratulations. I will email you to confirm your email and send it off to the Wikki Stix creators!!! Enjoy crafting! We’d love to see how you use these in your family if you ever write a blog post or care to send photos!!!
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Earlier this week I wrote a post about how my experience making
knock-off Wikki Stix went. I love the finished product, I think they are a great resource and manipulative for my preschoolers to learn from, that said it was a ton of work to make them!
Wikki Stix has graciously offered to spare one of you a wax covered kitchen! They are offering a BIG Box of Wikki Stix to one of the people who leaves a comment.
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These stix can be used for a ton of different projects. We have used ours to trace letters (post coming soon) and as a boundary to help my kiddos realize where the lines are so they can gain fine motor skills. It has helped them draw inside the lines. They have dozens of activities and potential uses for these waxy sticks on their site, ranging from molding 3D aliens, to mapping mountains and rivers on the North American continent, to playing connect the dots. Wikki Stix has several workbooks and free printables to help facilitate your preschooler and elementary child’s learning fun.

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What you will win:
To Win:
- Visit Wikki Stix and tell me how you think you will use these in your home or classroom (and leave a comment here telling me you did!)
- Fan Quirky Momma on Facebook!!!
- Share this giveaway in a blog post, via twitter, on a forum, where ever just be sure to come back and tell us about it!
Winner will be chosen next Thursday by a random number generator!
Quirky Momma does receive some sort of compensation for the majority of their giveaways.
These would be great for letting my toddler craft and for teaching him basic things like letters and numbers 🙂
I am a FB fan
I think its a great toy for kids to use their imagination with
Those are so neat, I’ve never heard of them before, but would love to try them . . . I would use them to teach my little one shapes and colours . . .
I am also a FB fan . . .
FB fan!
.-= Julie´s last blog ..Fast Cars and Guns, Oh my! =-.
I work in early intervention with kids under 3 who have developmental delays. These would be great to use with them! juliesweeps at hotmail.com
.-= Julie´s last blog ..Fast Cars and Guns, Oh my! =-.
I’m a facebook fan.
.-= Ticia´s last blog ..What we’ve been reading this week: farm =-.
I like the idea you had in your post about using them to show where to write. My kids when left to no guidance tend to write all over the whole page.
That and I’ve seen some cool ideas in the blog-o-sphere of using them for letters and such stuff with the wikki stix idea books.
.-= Ticia´s last blog ..What we’ve been reading this week: farm =-.
I would use these for travel and in my 3 year old preschool class! 🙂 I have 10 students.
I like the idea of letting them stick on windows or a mirror, or letting the kids make letters or shapes, maybe on their individual dry erase boards.
.-= Can Can (Mom Most Traveled)´s last blog ..Sightseeing in Ho Chi Minh City =-.
I write an arts blog and I have two sectioned “Farts and Crafts” and “Art Education” where I would feature the creations my little ones make out of wikki stix- I could see us using these with some of the recycled materials I collect. They would make a great ‘sticking’ agent.
http://ladyofthearts.blogspot.com/
.-= Lady Ren J´s last blog ..The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao =-.