Fine Motor Activities

Looking for easy fine motor activities for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners? All of these fine motor activities are low prep and engaging for little kids! These fine motor activities are good for strengthening finger muscles and the pincer grasp, which is important for writing. The pincer grasp is the coordination of the index finger and thumb to hold an item.   I’ve compiled a list of examples of easy fine motor activities to set up that my twin toddlers enjoy!  All of these are cost-efficient, low prep, and good for one child or groups of…

Rainbow Ice Sensory Play

Rainbow Ice sensory play is so much fun for toddlers and kids! This rainbow ice play activity is low prep and keeps kids busy and engaged! You only need a few simple supplies to set up this simple toddler sensory bin. This ice play activity takes minutes to prep and kept my toddlers playing for almost an hour! Supplies for this rainbow Ice Sensory Play: Ice cube tray(s) Food coloring Large shallow storage tub or sensory table Bowls, spoons, turkey basters, etc.  Water How to set up the activity: Pour water into ice cube trays Add in 2…

Banana Pops

These frozen yogurt banana pops are a healthy and easy treat to make! Toddlers and kids can even help make these easy banana pops with yogurt! They’re so simple to make and a healthy alternative to popsicles. The toppings are endless for these frozen yogurt banana pops, so add whatever you like! My toddlers helped make some of these frozen banana treats and they had so much fun! Related: Easy Toddler Dinners The Whole Family Can Eat I think they mostly enjoyed eating the ingredients as they were making them. Related: Healthy Fruit and Yogurt Popsicles Ingredients for…