5 Learning Activities With Pom Poms You Must Try This Weekend With Your Toddler

Pin The Tail On BunnyColourful printed bunnies, velcro pieces and pom poms are all you need for this easy activity for kids indoor play or even birthday parties. Het your little one to pick the pom-poms and drop them carefully into the other container using the clothespin- helps develop concentration, fine motor skills and enhances the finger muscles. You may also like: Learning combines with magical underwater world in this app for 2-5-year-oldPompom Target PracticeImage Source: www.handsonaswegrow.comIf your child is looking bored sitting idle, here’s something that will require them to get all active and enjoy the activity!
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If you love doing DIY crafts with your kids, you must have a soft (!) corner for pom poms! The universal craft supply that can turn the simplest activity into something different and unique with its lovely textures and colour. Kids love playing with pom poms (just like us!) and the best part- they are actually an inexpensive add on to your craft closet. Here are 5 fabulous ways that you can use pom poms to enjoy fun math, literacy and play activities.

Pin The Tail On Bunny

Colourful printed bunnies, velcro pieces and pom poms are all you need for this easy activity for kids indoor play or even birthday parties. Add one side of your Velcro to the bottom of each bunny and you can also blindfold your kids, get them to feel the velcro on the bunny and then paste the pom pom (with velcro attached) on it. A fun game that kids will love! Read more here.

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Let's Count

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Start your preschoolers on learning numbers with this fun activity. Matching the colours and the number of pom-poms to the chart improves your child's eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills. Read more here.

Pompom Drop

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Who said motor skills have to be complicated? Here's a simple activity that will hone your child's motor skill, using just 2 bowls/tumblers and a clothespin. Het your little one to pick the pom-poms and drop them carefully into the other container using the clothespin- helps develop concentration, fine motor skills and enhances the finger muscles. Read more here.

Letter Tracing With Pompom

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Your little one all set to learn the a-b-cs? Just print out the alphabet on a paper and ask your child to trace the alphabet by placing pom-poms on the outline of the alphabet. Read more here.

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Pompom Target Practice

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If your child is looking bored sitting idle, here's something that will require them to get all active and enjoy the activity! Make a square on the floor using a duct tape. Ask your child to blow the pom-poms, strewn outside the square, into the square with a straw. Read more here.

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