
Buttons and Pipe Cleaners! AGES 2+
Threading with buttons is not only fabulous for developing essential fine-motor skills but can also be used as a way to introduce young children to
Threading with buttons is not only fabulous for developing essential fine-motor skills but can also be used as a way to introduce young children to
The use of larger vertical surfaces such as chalkboards, marker boards, and Smart boards allows children to use bigger arm movements that encourage strength and
Peeling stickers is a great activity to build fine motors. You can add one more fine motor practice step by having them trace the stickers
Jalen really enjoyed this STEM challenge! I challenged him to make a maze with the Mini Squiqzs. He had to make sure that his bouncy
This is a fun science activity. Before I start any science activity I always like to ask, “What do you think is going to happen?”
Fun sensory activity for spring time! I like to put eggs of different sizes. This adds in some science and math skills. Children are measuring,
Kysen had a lot of fun with this activity. He worked on size order and he made a pattern. Opening and closing Easter eggs is
Jalen and I had so much fun playing this game! As we played we worked on counting up from a number, addition and balance. We
Kids love to build! This game is great for number recognition, fine motors and one to one correspondence. Kysen loved doing it over and over
This is an easy DIY math game! You can use this game for math equations, number order, number recognition, evens and odds. It is also
The kids loved filling the pipettes with water and squirting the water colors. They were amazed at how the water turned colors and “rained” down the paper. The
This is a fun open ended way to let kids create, problem solve, design and use their critical thinking skills. It amazes me what they
We have been practicing our cutting as a morning check in activity! We started with straight lines. After the kids cut they put the paper
Can you find the letters in your name? This is a great activity for letter recognition and fine motors! You have to squeeze the clothes
Kids love wrapping presents! This is a fun holiday fine motor activity! Also a great use of all those extra wrapping paper pieces. Materials (affiliate
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