

If your light source is small, you may need to slide the dish back and forth to get the light directly under the part that your child is tracing. You may want to dim the lights to make it easier to see (and a little more exciting!) Place or tape your objects or picture to trace on top of the casserole dish and top with a piece of tracing paper or plain white paper. Light up your candles, flashlights, etc and place them under the inverted casserole dish.

Or spend a few dollars at the dollar store and get your kiddos tracing! Gather these items: – Clear Casserole Dish – Light Sources: Battery powered candles, flashlights – Objects or pictures to trace – Tracing paper – or white computer paper. You probably have everything on hand right now to make your own. No need to miss out on the benefits of having one. Now I can’t live without it!īut not everyone has a light tracer on hand. I didn’t really know of a use for it until I started really getting creative with my PK1 Kids’ schoolwork. We absolutely love our light tracer It was given to us and quite honestly just sat in the garage for awhile. Recovering “ruined” artwork (trace over the original that was damaged.Excitement of a glowing light behind the paper.Have you ever used a light table for tracing? There are so many benefits to tracing for even your tiniest learners.
