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fine motor
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fine motor
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Button Sorting Sensory Bag
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Toddlers need sorting skills for a variety of reasons. Sorting helps them learn about the world around them, develop their fine motor skills...
Easy Fine Motor Sensory Ball Activity
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Preschoolers will love this easy to set up and totally engaging sensory ball activity. It combines fine motor work and sensory play for a bo...
Fine Motor Counting Activity
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This activity is perfect for small hands. It combines counting and fine motor work for a fun, hands on approach to learning. This introducti...
Foot Print Matching Activity
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This easy homemade puzzle challenges toddlers and preschoolers with supplies you probably have on hand. Kids will love figuring out who mad...
Unicorn Fine Motor Rescue
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Bring a bit of whimsy to your fine motor exercises with this easy to set up, but super challenging unicorn fine motor rescue activity. It is...
Play Doh Fine Motor Rainbows
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Play Doh and buttons are the perfect combination to make a fun fine motor rainbow! This is a great activity for indoor play days and is so e...
Dinosaur Rescue Fine Motor Activity
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Looking for a way to work on fine motor skills with the kids while having a ton of fun? This dinosaur rescue fine motor activity is perfect ...
Button Stacking Fine Motor Activity
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This button stacking activity is easy to set up and is really fun for little hands. With basic household supplies you can set up an activit...
Pine Cone Rescue Fine Motor Activity
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This easy fine motor activity is perfect for keeping little hands busy without requiring any special materials! This Pine Cone Rescue is gre...
Play Doh Lollipop Counting
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Give early math lessons a sweet spin with this play dough lollipop counting activity. It combines counting, fine motor skills and a touc...
Fine Motor Counting Activity
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This easy activity is perfect for practicing early math while developing fine motor skills. Before I was a mom, I was a developm...
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