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Fine Motor Preschool Toddlers

DIY Fine Motor Kit

Making a DIY Fine Motor Kit is easy & afforadable! Plus it's a perfect gift for parents, teachers, caregivers & their kids! Occupational Therapists will love it too! Plus a great giveaway for 2 copies of 99 Fine Motor Ideas!

Looking for a creative gift for your child’s teacher or caregiver? Or how about a fellow mom with young children? Order a copy of 99 Fine Motor Ideas for Ages 1 to 5 and make this DIY Fine Motor Kit! It’s easy, affordable and will benefit everyone! Not to mention completely customizable to fit your needs and budget! Occupational Therapists would love this too!

To make this kit above I used:

  • A small crate from The Dollar Tree
  • Small sorting containers from The Dollar Tree
  • Many craft supplies from Craft Project Ideas including,
    • Pipe Cleaners
    • Pompoms
    • Craft Sticks
    • clothespins
    • Wiggly Eyes
  • Elmer’s Glue
  • Gator Grabber Tweezers
  • Bug Catcher tool
  • Scissors
  • Mini Tongs
  • And the Book of course!

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The Possibilities are Endless!

When making a DIY Fine Motor Kit, the possibilities really are endless with what you can include! Here are some more ideas!

Tools

  • Helping Hands Fine Motor Tool Set, includes tweezers, grabber, scoopers and a dropper
  • Easy Grip Tweezers
  • Child Chopsticks
  • Plastic Yarn Needles

fine motor kit 1.2Craft Supplies

  • Paper
  • Stickers
  • Buttons
  • Beads
  • Yarn
  • Craft Foam
  • Felt

Recyclables

  • egg cartons
  • pouch caps
  • milk caps
  • small plastic containers
  • cardboard
  • plastic bottles

And Now for a Special GIVEAWAY!!!

The Fine Motor Friday co-hosts are giving away 2 print copies (where available) and 2 ebook copies (worldwide)!! Enter today! This giveaway will be open until Thursday December 11th, so be sure to check back here on Friday, December 12th to see if you’re a winner! Good luck!
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 Happy Fine Motor Friday!

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Check out these great fine motor ideas!

Candy Cane Pipe Cleaner Garland from Craftulate

Cute Mini Christmas Trees from Powerful Mothering

Invitation to Create: Christmas Ornaments from P is for Preschooler

Color Matching Reindeer Clothespin Activity from School Time Snippets

Pouch Cap Wreath from House of Burke

Christmas Scissor Skills and Craft Activity from Little Bins for Little Hands

Christmas Lights on the Light Table from Still Playing School

3 Christmas Fine Motor Activities Using Coffee Sleeves on Lalymom

Scented Snowflake Sensory Soup from And Next Comes L

Fine Motor Fridays Pinterest Board


 

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Our NEW 99 Fine Motor Ideas for Ages 1 to 5 is full of all types of enriching fine motor activities that your kids will love! And you will love them too because they are simple to set up and use everyday items you probably have around the house! Each activity includes full color photos, a materials list and step-by-step instructions. It’s a fantastic resource for parents, educators, and caretakers!

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  1. Emma says

    December 5, 2014 at 11:07 am

    This would make a great gift! Why didn’t I think of that? 😉

    Reply
  2. Martina says

    December 5, 2014 at 11:17 am

    Very interesting Idea!

    Reply
  3. Jodie @ Growing Book by Book says

    December 5, 2014 at 3:33 pm

    What a fantastic gift idea. It’s a gift that will be used over and over again!

    Reply
  4. Georgina Bomer says

    December 5, 2014 at 5:33 pm

    Awesome idea!

    Reply
  5. Ashley Moore says

    December 8, 2014 at 9:50 pm

    This would be a great gift for parent, child, or teacher!

    Reply

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