Leaf rubbing is a wonderful classic activity for children. It teaches them about patterns, rubbings and printing while perfecting their fine motor skills. I love this activity myself; it…
This fabric collage activity is inspired by the memory game I made this week. I had some fabric left over and I though what a wonderful idea for a…
I used the leaves from my blog post, How to press leaves for this activity. Painting leaves is an activity that everybody remembers doing from his or her childhood,…
Stickering enhances your children’s fine motor skills. It also teaches them bi- lateral organisation, using both hands (and fingers) to hold the paper and peeling of the sticker. It’s…
I saw this activity on a blog, called the Imagination tree and simply had to try it out. The Imagination tree is such a wonderful blog. Lacing hearts is a great…
I love going out in the fresh (cold) autumn weather and finding beautiful leaves with my friends. There is just something about being outside in the fresh air. Strolling…
When I was about 7 year old my father gave me a weaving loom. I loved it. I still have some of the creations that I made. Therefore, when…
This rainbow pasta threading necklace is a fun way for your children to practice their treading skills and therefore their fine motor skills and bilateral coordination. It’s also a…
I always thought potato stamps were made by annoyingly talented people, that hand carved all kinds of creations using a small knife. And since I can’t even cut bread…