Decorations from Pipe cleaners
Are you following us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram? Pipe cleaners are one of my favourite craft items. One can do so much with it, and get so many different colours and types. For these...
View ArticleFine motor Play from Recyclables
We like re-using stuff, to create with and to play with. And if you can learn and develop doing just that, it is so much better! This DIY toy using recyclables is real easy to set up. I used toilet...
View ArticleFine Motor Pompom Play for Traveling
A simple fine motor play idea for young toddlers for when you are traveling! All you need is pompoms, different sizes(that will fit through the hole) and different colours, to make it more appealing,...
View ArticleUpcycled Wipes Container Toy
This month we are joining in Project: Recycle & Create again, this time to make a gift, recycling an item, and this is what I made: This DIY fine motor skills toy made from an upcycled baby wipes...
View ArticleUpper & Lower Case Matching Lacing Cards
I do like making frugal educational material, and these upper and lower case matching lacing cards is just that: frugal AND educational, oh, and easy too! It is a great tool to develop fine motor...
View ArticleFine Motor Snail Craft
Fine motor skills are so important for little ones to develop, since it is these skills that will assist a child in writing properly. Therefor, doing fine motor activities are important to help them...
View ArticleName Bean Collage
A great way to work on recognizing and spelling names, is to make name collages. This time we made a name bean collage(with a few other bits in between from another activity when we used the beans)....
View ArticleStraws & Pipecleaners Fireworks Wand
Even though we are not in the US, all the red and blue I see lately on social media in preparation of the 4th of July celebrations, inspired this straws and pipecleaners fireworks wand! One can change...
View ArticleApple Tree Quiet Book Activity
It is time for a few Apple activities, brought to you by a bunch of creative kid bloggers! Last month we had Shape Puzzles as part of this monthly blog hop, have you seen it? Now onto the apple...
View ArticleMuffin Tin Memory Game
Use a muffin tin and create a fun memory game, easily! This game is great for memory skills, but also colour recognition and matching too! One could use a 6,12 or 24 cup muffin pan, depending on the...
View ArticleFine Motor & Colour Sorting Christmas Trees
Plastic shops, my downfall! Am I the only one? I found these super adorable trays at the plastic shop and just had to use it! Hence this fun Christmas trees activity for fine motor skills development...
View ArticleFine Motor & Counting Christmas Tree
While we are busy preparing for Christmas, we have been learning with these cute trays! This time it is counting while working on fine motor skills too! Like the Fine Motor & Sorting Christmas...
View ArticleStuffing Stockings Fine Motor Activity
Stuffing stockings this year? I just love to fill my kids’ stockings with all kinds of small gifts, just because I know how much joy it brings them when they find it filled on Christmas morning! This...
View ArticleMatching Baubles Christmas Tray
Today I’m sharing the last Christmas Activity Tray idea (I have loads more, but we’ll keep it for next year) we used for fun learning: Matching Baubles! I reused silver and gold packaging cardboard and...
View ArticleMatching Stickers Lacing Cards
Today a bunch of kid bloggers are sharing activities For the Love of Learning- learning activities with a love theme, just in time for Valentine’s Day! I made a matching heart lacing card with...
View ArticleHearts & Pompoms Counting Game
Welcome to another themed blog hop by an awesome group of kid bloggers! This month’s theme is…you guessed it: Valentine’s Day! We had fun with a Hearts & Pompoms Fine Motor and Counting Game!...
View Article10 Fantastic Felt Activities
I love the versatility of felt as a material to use making learning activities. Obviously, you can use caft foam or cardboard too, but personally I like felt better for the sensory experience that...
View ArticleRainbow Perler Bead Keyring
We have rainbow fever! You too? Today we are joining another great group of bid bloggers with rainbow crafts and activities! We made this beautiful rainbow perler bead keyring! I wanted to do this with...
View ArticleRainbow Cloud Fine Motor Toy
When my son was still a baby, about 2 and a half years ago, I made him a pull toy with different colours and textures ribbons. He loved pulling the ribbons again and again. This time I made a “rainbow...
View ArticleFine Motor & Colour Sorting Eggs
Make these felt Easter eggs for a fun fine motor and colour sorting activity your preschooler will love! (Affiliate links included for your convenience) What you need: Different colour felt...
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