A horse on your head
It's not just a horse on your head. No, it's Amerigo, the faithful fungus of Sinterklaas. And putting it on your head is simple: Print out the horse, decorate it and not it with a stapler on a wide paper headstick. Just measure so that it fits your head, staple in and done! His paws kick in the wind, on every child's head!
Note: By now, Amerigo has of course been replaced by Ozosnel. It is, of course, as handsome as Amerigo.!
These headdresses have been tinkered by children aged 4-7. The beanies are made for the entry. Hopefully, Sinterklaas or his petlets will see these beautiful decorations, with waving horsefeet. By the way, those were made by means. the mouse steps technique, so fold two strips around.
With crepe paper, the children can stick pellets on e.g. halter, reins and the carrot. But decorating in a different way is of course also allowed. I think it's become sweet Amerigos. What will the kids look like!

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