Fine Motor Skills

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18 Fine Motor Activities for Preschoolers
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Pool Noodle Activities Fine Motor Fun
Balancing Pompoms on Pool Noodles - fine motor activities for preschoolers
How-To: Shoelace Tying Practice Board - Make:
Got a little one of shoe tying age? Make practice time a little more fun with a DIY shoelace tying practice board!
Fine Motor Ice Cream Cone
Preschoolers can strengthen fine motor skills while adding pretend sprinkles to a yummy ice cream cone treat in this super simple homemade activity!
Ice Cream & Sprinkles Alphabet Writing Practice
Free printable ice cream alphabet writing practice cards for this super simple sprinkle filled writing tray! Practice pre-writing and fine motor skills.
Pool Noodle and Pom Pom Transfer Activity
Grab a pool noodle, several pom poms, a pair of tweezers and you have a simple but fun way to work on fine motor skills.
String Art for Kids Using Styrofoam and Toothpicks
3-D String Art for Kids: Great way to combine art and geometry! ~ Buggy and Buddy
Ice Cream Math Free Printable
Ice Cream Numbers - preschool summer math that explores fine motor skills, counting, one-to-one correspondence, and more early math skills
Improve Kids Fine Motor Skills with 30 Materials & Activities
- Balancing Marbles = good activity to promotor fine motor skills development - pinch/eyehand coordination/controlled release - from 30 Kids Activities & Materials for Promoting Fine Motor Skills | hands on : as we grow
Q-Tips and Straws - Fine Motor Skills Activity
Q-Tips and Straws Fine Motor Skills Activity - A great way to help little hands strengthen fine motor skills and work on colors at the same time.
Upper and Lowercase Letter Matching with a Box!
Set up a simple fine motor activity to work on letter recognition. This letter matching activity can be set up various ways depending on your child's skill level: alphabetical order, uppercase/ lowercase letter recognition, sequencing, etc!