The Bear Soapstone Carving Kit found through Timberdoodle is another incredible hands-on activity for active learners. The front of the box states that this project will take 90 minutes to complete. While this may be true, you can absolutely stretch this out over several days (or even weeks if only working on it a day per week) as a continuing activity when you need some busy work for your older child to work on independently.
It is targeted at ages eight and up, and I agree that children younger than that might not have the attention span for such a long project. That said, if you are looking for a handicraft activity to encourage skills such as filing, sanding, and stonework, then this is the perfect fit for your child—regardless of the age of your boy or girl.
Working with soapstone is a rewarding craft. I even saw some other family members ask my son to work on it for a little while. The filing and sanding process is broken up into several parts—and takes time. Sanding and filing are skills that my teens are working on—for fun—so little brother was eager to learn the same skills with a project that had a fun end result—a soapstone bear.Then came his favorite part—wax on, wax off. Please excuse my 80s movie reference here! He loved applying the wax to the warm soapstone and seeing his creation glisten as a result. After this step, he rubbed the wax off—but not completely. He saw the brown color of the bear on the box and then the black color of his product and said he really liked the black color better. I believe if he had rubbed the bear for the full fifteen minutes as instructed, he would have had a brown bear, but he was determined to stick with the black. I am curious to see if, over time, it will wear off and turn brown. Either way, he was pleased with his finished product, and so was I! He would definitely do this type of craft again!
This is a fun way for the kids to learn how to carve things.
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