Posts tagged "motor skills"
Excellent DIY Construction Site Activity Tray
Fri, Oct 24, 2014 | DIY Projects
Kids of any ages will like this activity tray. It will also help to develop their imagination and practice their motor skills. For this project you will need just a tray or box with edges that can hold in the lentils and toys, little toys (trucks, tractors, toy men and cones), spoon and lentils (or rice or beans for them to scoop and move). It’s very...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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Cognitive DIY Counting Sheep Game To Play With Kids
Fri, Oct 17, 2014 | DIY Projects
This game will be great for your kids. It’s good for teaching fine motor skills, pre-reading and basic math. You will need printable fence, scissors, tape, green felt, white pompoms or cotton balls, clothespins, spoon and tray (optional). Prepare the field for the sheep by laying out a piece of green felt. Print the fence onto paper or card stock, cut on...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Funny DIY Paper Plate Ladybug
Sat, Sep 20, 2014 | DIY Projects
You’ll make this super easy craft in few minutes. Your kids can help you or make it themselves. You will need paper plate, small circle for the ladybug face, red and black paint, googly eyes, black yarn, black pony beads, glue, tape, regular paint brush and a circle sponge brush. Cut in half your paper plate. Paint the body of the ladybug red and the...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Halloween-Inspired DIY Leaves And Ghosts On A Tree Craft
Fri, Sep 19, 2014 | DIY Projects
Halloween is standing at the threshold, so it’s time to think over what decorations you may create to get into this bizarre mood. The craft that we share with you today isn’t really scary or very Halloween-like, but that’s what makes it so good. It really gets kids to practice motor skills, and it can easily be played after the holiday ends. The...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Colorful DIY Rainbow Dyed Rice For Kids To Play
Tue, Sep 9, 2014 | DIY Projects
This project will be perfect for kids. If they’ll play with this rice, it can develop their motor skills and imagination. You will need rice (1 cup), kool-aid packet (1/2 teaspoon), rubbing alcohol (1 teaspoon), plastic gallon bag (freezer bag), foil and baking sheet. Gather your tools and start by standing up and opening your large freezer bag. Use one...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Funny DIY Hungry Frog For Playing
Fri, Jul 18, 2014 | DIY Projects
This idea is a cool way to practice counting, sorting and developing fine motor skills of your kids! You will need just construction paper, tape or glue, scissors, plastic spiders, tongs or tweezers, tissue box and pom-poms. To create the frog, tape two construction paper eyes to the top of a tissue box. Cut out the plastic for the mouth opening. You can...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Entertaining DIY Crystal Gem Watercolor Paintings For Kids
Tue, Jun 17, 2014 | DIY Projects
Every little girl likes sparkly things, so today we will paint them! You really should try to make it, because it develops imagination and motor skills of your kids. You will need watercolor paper, watercolor paints and brushes, fine tipped black sharpie markers, ruler, masking tape, colored pencils, crayons and glittery gold craft paints. Using a sharpie...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Colorful DIY Sensory Rainbow For Your Kids To Make
Tue, Jun 17, 2014 | DIY Projects
This craft is really a great idea for working on motor skills, introducing new textures and practicing various colors. Your kids can make these rainbows themselves. They will need cardstock, markers, various craft materials, tacky glue and cotton balls. Gather all materials. If you have few beads, buttons, feathers and foam pieces, now it’s time to use...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
Geometric DIY Construction Toys For Developing Motor Skills
Wed, May 28, 2014 | DIY Projects, Toys
Sometimes kids need toys that will develop them and their motor skills. You will need just flexible plastic straws. Take 2 straws. Squeeze the short end of one straw flat and push it inside the long end of the second straw. Then push the same short end of the second straw inside the long end of the first. You can easily make triangles with 3 straws. You can...Continue Reading... { 0 comments }
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