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Tag: Fine motor
Fine Motor Easter Eggs
Need some activities to keep them busy before Easter dinner? 😉 Here are three Easter Egg art activities to get their fine motor skills working! First is a tracing activity that works their pencil grip and control as well as color matching! Each egg has […]
St. Patrick’s Day Rainbow Activities!
Pots of gold aren’t the only thing you can get from rainbows 😀 With all the color sorting, patterns, shapes, and sizes, there’s math opportunities in every activity! Here’s a list of 6 great rainbow activities that will help those developing math skills and much […]
Rainbow Fruit Loops and Marshmallow Treat!
Need a sweet treat for a St. Patty’s day party and want to throw in a little math and fine motor? This is a simple little treat that can get your kiddos involved in the creation of what they will enjoy while engaging their fine […]
DIY Fruit Loops Math and Fine Motor Activity!
WARNING! This activity requires supervision…or all the fruit loops may get eaten 😀 😀 😀 But when supervised properly there’s so much to be learned! This is yet another great use of an empty egg carton! There just happened to be 6 columns (one for […]
Sugar Density Rainbow!
Need a great science experiment for St. Patrick’s day??? This rainbow experiment covers LOTS of different areas of math and science while also working fine motor skills! So first, a little lesson on the science and math! Water is not solid all the way through! […]
Rainbow Fruity Pebbles Sensory Bin!
I love making colored rice sensory bins – but for a St. Patty’s day rainbow bin, instead of taking the time to dye all 6 colors, there’s a great shortcut 😉 Fruity Pebbles! And while we are on the subject of tasting the rainbow, better […]
Rainbow Noodles Sensory Bin!
I LOVE this sensory bin! It’s so beautiful! 😀 Dyeing pasta is an easy way to add some math (and fun!) to any noodle sensory bin, but for St. Patrick’s day what better way to celebrate than to use rainbow-colored AND rainbow shaped noodles??? 😀 […]
Rolling Pin Shamrock Collage!
I like this painting activity, because it’s an easy clean up and each creation comes out completely unique! It also gives an opportunity for the kiddos to practice the word “roll” which even as an adult I have concluded is such a strange word in […]
DIY Counting Clovers Puzzle!
So DIY puzzles are my new thing 😉 I think puzzles are an amazing learning tool for kiddos, but puzzles for toddlers can be crazy expensive! So I’ve decided, like I do about most expensive things, to attempt a DIY version! I think it turned […]