Finger knitting!
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Below are some talking points and activities to pass the time, all relating to today’s story.
Discuss the ideas presented in the story with your family—at home or over video conferencing. Find ways to involve as many people as possible, especially those who you know are isolated by the lock-down.
This calm and satisfying form of knitting can be done with only your fingers and a strand of wool! It’s a great way to keep your hands busy while you have to sit still.
You will need:

Step One: Tie a slipknot in the wool and slip the loop of the knot over the “pointer” finger on one hand.

Step Two: Wind the wool around your pointer in a second loop. Pull the first loop over the top of the second loop and off your finger. Now you should have one loop (the second one) on your finger.


Step Three: Repeat the process – making a second loop and dragging/pulling the first one over it and off your finger – until you have a chain of knitting that is a length you are happy with. Tie a knot in the end when you have finished. You can use this knitting to make a belt, a necklace or a thread to hang photos or art from.
Send us a picture of your finger knitting!
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