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Pavement Chalk

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Pavement chalk is a wonderfully open-ended activity that lets children transform outdoor spaces into colourful works of art. Whether they’re drawing hopscotch, sketching rainbows, or making a pretend road for toy cars, chalk offers endless opportunities for creative expression and play.

This low-mess activity is great for driveways, patios, and pavements, and it all washes away with the next bit of rain—so no clean-up required!


Materials Needed

  • Chunky outdoor chalk (assorted colours)
  • Optional: water and a sponge or brush for chalk painting

Tools Needed

  • None

Steps

  1. Choose Your Drawing Spot
    Find a dry, flat surface like a pavement, patio, or driveway.
  2. Start Drawing
    Let your child doodle freely or give them ideas like a rainbow, town map, or hopscotch grid.
  3. Try Chalk Painting
    Add a little water to the chalk for a paint-like effect using a sponge or brush.
  4. Play with the Art
    Turn drawings into part of a game—like roads for toy cars or mazes to follow.
  5. Leave a Message
    Write positive messages or doodles for neighbours to enjoy too!

Variations

  • Chalk Obstacle Course: Draw a path with arrows, jumps, and silly instructions (e.g. spin, hop, roar).
  • Shadow Tracing: Trace the shadows of toys, trees, or people and colour them in.
  • Learning Fun: Practise letters, numbers, or simple sums in a playful way.
  • Photo Backdrop: Create a chalk scene for kids to lie in and take fun overhead photos.

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