My son, 4, occasionally asks me to teach him how to knit. Though he doesn't stick with it for very long (like 3 minutes...lol) at least he's trying, and, he completely pays attention to what I tell him. Here he is trying it on his own
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He's doing great for being so little and just learning. Those little fingers make it so hard. My 4-year-old dd is the same way...tries it for a few minutes, gets a few sts or a row or two, then gives up LOL
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My son is 6 and he loves to finger knit. Have you tried that with him? That's super easy and little kids can actually make long skinny things like bookmarks, belts and scarves.
I love it! Better watch your stash when he gets a little older.
I love how he has the yarn wrapped around his finger. He is precious!
My son is 5, he has tried it a little too. He thinks it's magic or something that you can twiddle sticks around and make long strings of yarn turn into something.
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