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This post may contain affiliate links. These prickly animals are great for working on fine motor skills. They are a download of animals that you then fill with your own playdoh and poke little sticks into while using fine motor coordination. They make working on skills fun and interesting. There are 6 types of animals…
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This post may contain affiliate links.Make your own balance tree. Print out the download, laminate, cut slits, and velcro the sides together to make a tube. Insert colored craft sticks in the tube to make a balance tree. You can read more about it on the blog.
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This post may contain affiliate links.I made these potato head pieces for kids to work on putting the parts of the face together. I print them out on magnet paper so that they stay in place better. Just print, laminate and put together your potato head.
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This post may contain affiliate links.This is a handbook created by Claire Heffron, MS OTR/L, and Lauren Drobnjak, PT who blog over at The Inspired Treehouse. It is a collection of over 100 fun activities and resources to work on hand strengthening. The Hand Strengthening Handbook is a 48-page pdf format ebook containing: -Information about…
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This post may contain affiliate links.These are little animal shaped templates to use when making pom pom animal. You cut out the animal shape out of felt, and glue the right colored pom pom to it. Add googly eyes and you have a cute little pom pom animal.
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This post may contain affiliate links.Use a q-tip as your paint brush to put the right color dots onto the rainbow. This would work well to color in the dots with the right color as well in order to work on the dynamic movements of the fingers while coloring.
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This post may contain affiliate links.A fun way to work on fine motor skills by painting with q-tips. Dip a q-tip into paint and make dots on the picture.
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This post may contain affiliate links.You can print out the flat numbered cups and try them out for free. I used miniature tongs to pick up the miniature marshmallows. This activity is simple hot cocoa mugs with numbers on them to count out the correct number of mini marshmallows. You can also clip a picture…
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This post may contain affiliate links.This is a simple number matching activity printable with clothespins. read more on the blog.
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This post may contain affiliate links.These are the free clothespin game samples. You would still have to make your own game board using sheet protectors. The sample games are the dreidel game, letter game, and four in a row.
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This post may contain affiliate links.This is a sample of one flower from the clothespin flower game.
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This post may contain affiliate links.These are tents to make out of paper with line designs on them to practice the different style of lines used in writing. To go along with those are also three different teepees with different writing lines versions on them to help decorate the teepee while practicing pencil control. These…
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This post may contain affiliate links.This is a cute little caterpillar craft to color, cut, and write. You write something that you like about yourself (or something that makes you happy) on the caterpillar body parts and then cut them out and glue them together into a caterpillar. Read more on the blog.
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