This post shares close to 40 easy, hands-on, learning activities for keeping 2-3 year olds busy learning & playing! These activities include sensory play, fine motor & gross motor skill building, color sorting, shape recognition, problem-solving skills, & early numeracy & literacy ac
Fine motor activities for toddlers: Your toddler's fine motor skills will improve with these fun and easy crafts and activities.
When it comes to introducing scissors, this typically begins around 3 years old. When we purchased Emmy's first pair of training scissors, the activities were exactly as explained above; I simply gave her a piece of paper and let her get familiar with the hand motions needed to work the tool.
Wondering how to introduce preschool journals to 3 year olds? Here are some examples of our journal activities, and how we keep them simple.
If you want to know how to teach a 3 year old to write you need to look at all the foundational skills and work on those through playful activities.
Improve pencil grip with these FUN fine motor activities. Ideas for toddlers, preschoolers, and preschoolers to correct pencil grip.
Looking for some Quiet Time activities for your toddler or preschooler? You have come to the right place! To any mama, dad, or caregiver with little ones at home, there is no sweeter word than... NAPTIME (at least in our home). A time to recharge, relax, and get (a little bit of) work done while
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Clothespin color matching is a favorite toddler activity for exercising fine motor skills, improving concentration, and learning about colors!
If you have a little one who is working on their scissor skills, I have a fun—and easy!—activity just for you. Don't let the word 'confetti' scare you, this cutting activity for preschoolers isn't messy at all. Your little one will love snipping paper to their heart's content and they'll get to make some beautiful
Learn how to make DIY Tracing Cards. This is a fun and easy fine motor activity for toddlers and preschoolers to try.
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Here are 5 easy fine motor activities you can implement today to help preschoolers and kindergartners build fine motor skills.
Hang up the socks is a wonderful DIY toy for kids. A fun and easy fine motor activity for toddlers and preschoolers.
If you want an activity that is simple to set up and engaging for your toddler, try this fine motor threading activity using straws and cardboard tubes. Children develop their fine motor skills, concentration and problem solving skills with this handmade teaching tool or handmade toy. Fun for toddler to make too.
2 and 3 year old toddlers are developing so fast and growing so much. They have mastered so many skills and are absorbing everything around them. To help support this growth, there are tons of simple learning activities that you can do. The list below include lots of activities that only take a few minutes
What are some fun ways to build fine motor skills? Try a salt tray fine motor activity! It is a great pre-writing activity for preschoolers!
Straws, Pasta and Playdough fine motor activity is perfect for kids ages 3-5 and is a fun way to improve fine motor skills, counting and color recognition.
Looking to stay busy with your little one?! You will LOVE this list of 50 Easy Things to Do with Your Toddlers!
Create this Paper Plate Color Match Activity in less than 10 minutes. Toddlers and preschoolers will love matching colors as they develop fine motor skills.
Check out these fun activities and play ideas for 4 year olds. Here you will find tons easy ideas that you can set up for your preschooler!
One of the most simple things we can do to help prepare our children for school is to give them plenty of opportunities to develop their fine motor skills! A child who has poor fine motor skills or weak muscles in their fingers and hands will really struggle when it comes time to learn how […]