Ages: 2 Years +
Color Sorting – Paper Clip Sticky Wall
Where color sorting meets fine motor skills! Turn a part of your wall into a place for your toddler to stick and sort colorful paper clips.
Easy Teeth Brushing Activity For Kids
This teeth brushing activity is a fun way to learn the importance of dental hygiene. Plus, grab our free printable for an easy set up!
Toddler Activity – Feed The Bunny
This toddler activity is a great way to strengthen fine motor skills and learn about cause & effect. Plus, it’s a crash course in digestion!
Cutting Practice – Vertical Scissor Skills
Teach your child fine motor skills while strengthening shoulder and arm muscles with this vertical cutting practice activity! Plus, get the free printable!
Fishing Game for Toddlers
This fishing game for toddlers and preschoolers is the perfect combination of sensory play, fine motor skills, and so much more!
Fine Motor Skills Toy – DIY Scooper Tong
This is a budget friendly way to strengthen fine motor skills. This fine motor skills toy can be made out of household materials in minutes!
Scissor Skills Activity – Spoon Salon
Preschoolers can strengthen scissor skills with this silly spoon salon activity! Plus, this comes with a free printable to save you time!
Alphabet Game for Preschoolers – Magic Letters!
This alphabet game for preschoolers is a winner! Your child will love making the letters appear like magic. Plus it’s so easy to set-up!
Easy Experiment to Do at Home – Fizzy Science
Discover fizzy chemical reactions while channeling their inner Jackson Pollock with this easy experiment to do at home and beyond.
Winter Science Experiment – Fizzy Snowman
Introduce your kiddos to chemistry with this fun winter science experiment. All you need is some fake snow with baking soda and vinegar!
DIY Alphabet Matching Puzzle
Make your own alphabet matching puzzle with just some cardboard, markers, and velcro. A great letter recognition activity for preschoolers.
How To Make DIY Snow For Sensory Play
These DIY snow recipes are perfect for educational sensory play. Learn how to make it with supplies you likely already have at home.
DIY Christmas Tree Decorations – Galaxy Ornaments
These DIY Christmas tree decorations are out-of-this-world gorgeous! They are homemade ornaments that look just like the Milky Way!
Stained Glass Art for Kids – A Beautiful Keepsake
This stained glass art for kids is easy to set-up, is a fun process to create, and results in a beautiful keepsake!
Uppercase and Lowercase Letters: ABC Parking Lot
Learn uppercase and lowercase letters with this fun interactive game that you can make out of recycled cardboard!
DIY Egg Carton Number Matching Game
This egg carton number matching game is super easy to make. It will help your child recognize numbers and learn how to count faster.
How To Make Taste-Safe Foam For Sensory Play
Use this recipe to make taste-safe foam for young kids. It is a perfect sensory base for little ones who put everything in their mouth!
DIY Catapult | How to Make a Catapult Out of Simple Supplies
Make this DIY catapult out of objects you have around the house. This teaches them beginning science!
Easy Toddler Craft – Cotton Ball Sheep
This is how to make a really easy toddler craft. It helps them improve their fine motor skills, and it’s mess-free!
Color Mixing Activity – The Color Path
This color mixing activity is where gross motor, sensory, and science collide to discover how primary colors mix to form secondary colors!
Number Recognition Game for the Pizza Lover
This number recognition game, using leftover cardboard and a pizza box, is a yummy way to play with counting!
Simple Shape Puzzle – Early Math Activity
Make your own easy shape puzzle out of jumbo craft sticks. A playful way for kids to learn about shapes and colors.
Peg People Color Matching Game
This budget-friendly color matching game is a great way for toddlers to learn colors and spark imaginative play!
Toddler Fine Motor Skills – Spaghetti Pull Sensory Play
This pasta activity uses rainbow spaghetti to strengthen toddler fine motor skills. Bonus points for being taste-safe!
DIY Race Track Out of Toilet Paper Rolls
Make this DIY race track out of your leftover toilet paper rolls! It’s so easy and they love playing with it for hours.
Alphabet Painting Activity
Teach color and letter recognition with this alphabet painting activity. It encourages fine motor skills development too.
Easy DIY Counting Puzzle
Look at how easy it is to make your very own DIY counting puzzle. All you need is some leftover cardboard and wood beads.
Color Mixing Orange: Make The Carrot
Your child will love this color mixing orange activity with yellow and red paint. Even better – there’s no mess!
The Best Letter Recognition Game for Preschoolers
Looking for a fun way to develop fine motor skills and color recognition? This DIY bottle cap rainbow is perfect.