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Fine Motor Posts

  • Fine Motor Activities for Ages 4-6, preschooler fine motor development.

    Age-Appropriate Fine Motor Activities for Preschoolers (4–6 Years)

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  • Fine motor activity ideas for toddlers and preschoolers ages 2-4.

    Simple Fine Motor Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers (Ages 2–4)

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  • Fine motor activities for babies, ages 0 - 2 years old.

    Easy Fine Motor Activities for Babies and Toddlers (Ages 0–2)

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  • Nature Color Hunt Fine Motor Activity

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  • A colorful paper craft of a rocking carrot made from orange and green construction paper, featuring a happy face with large, cartoonish eyes. The carrot's leafy top is made of fringed green paper, and the background is bright yellow. Surrounding the main carrot are partial views of similar rocking carrot crafts.

    Rocking Carrot: Spring Fine Motor Craft

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  • Bug Hunt Fine Motor Activity

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  • Young child focused on stacking colorful building blocks, developing fine motor skills, with another child in the background engaging in play.

    12 Engaging Fine Motor Activities for Toddlers to Boost Development

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  • Christmas-themed activity setup featuring red and green glitter pom poms in white bowls, a metal scoop with red pom poms, and painted toilet paper roll strips resembling Christmas lights glued onto cardboard with a drawn string connecting them.

    Christmas Lights Scoop and Pour Activity for Kids

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  • DIY Sparkly Pipe Cleaner Icicles: Winter Fine Motor Activity

    Read More DIY Sparkly Pipe Cleaner Icicles: Winter Fine Motor Activity
  • Yellow sensory bin filled with layers of white, orange, and yellow rice, decorated with candy corn and candy pumpkins, alongside a green scoop and an orange silicone cup for scooping.

    Candy Corn Sensory Bin: Fun Fall Activity for Kids

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