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…
Need bento box lunches for kids or toddlers? Here’s simple and easy bento box lunches that are approved by all my kids! All of these bento box lunches can be made ahead of time and put the fridge. These lunches are good for preschool, daycare, home, or on-the-go! Pasta with mixed vegetables and shredded chicken, topped with butter and parmesan cheese. I cooked the pasta and added in a bag of frozen mixed veggies while it was cooking. I added in about a cup of pre-cooked shredded chicken. Add…
Here’s a fun and easy Halloween sensory bin for toddlers, preschoolers, and even big kids! This Halloween sensory bin is so simple to set up and can be used over and over again. I’ve also included how to dye rice, but regular rice will work just as well for this sensory bin! Halloween is one of my toddler’s favorite holidays so I had to make them a sensory bin this year. If your toddler or preschooler loves Halloween then this is a perfect sensory bin for that! I got every item for this sensory…