My friends and I decided to do something different at bath time last week. Instead of putting toys in the bath we put some Lego in! Genius! Lego is…
The pipe cleaners are firm and therefore an easier way for little fingers to hold on to when learning to thread for the first time. It will take time…
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…
This hoop tree is definitely in the spirit of Montessori activities and games. It’s fun, rustic and homemade. There may be a lot of exploring of the stand and…
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…
This is a fun pom pom drop box I made for my little friend last autumn. Great for fine motor skills! I bought soup and used that as our box.…
Here is an open-ended activity with no rules or expectations. Your child will use their imagination to freely create whatever pattern or design comes to mind. That sounds like…
This activity involves threading pasta onto straws that have been stuck into play dough. This is quite a detailed task for the little ones, therefore it can be quite…
This TP roll threading activity is great for improving fine motor skills and keeping those little fingers out of trouble. You can cut the toilet paper roll in half…