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Peeja | Ayden & Alfie on Instagram: "Fun ball transferring for toddlers at home! ➡️ Suitable from 2yo+ Our content is for educational purpose. ‼️ Strictly NO REPOST ‼️ #AydenAlfiePlays #toddleractivities"
Fun kids challenge! Can you blow the ball into the cup? Did you know activities that involve blowing are a great way to practice breath… | Instagram
Do your kids love sports? Check out this free sports themed activity plan for preschoolers! Lots of fun hands-on sports ideas!
Kids will be amazed when they learn how to make their own homemade bouncy ball. Use our easy, DIY bouncy balls recipe for a fun activity!
B is for Ball: Paper Pasting Activity is best for preschoolers. It develops creativity and fine motor skills. (with free copy the color worksheet)
Here is an easy Homemade Bouncy Ball Recipe that uses borax, cornstarch, and glue. Kids will enjoy making and playing with these homemade bouncy balls.
This kick the cup alphabet activity is perfect for your ball theme lesson plans!
Wondering how to teach kids to share their toys when you go to the playground? Try using "The Sharing Ball" technique.
Line up cotton balls on sticky tape. It's simple, easy fine motor fun for toddlers!
Indoor ball games keep active kids, toddlers and preschoolers busy and help them burn energy and stave off boredom when they are stuck inside.
In case you missed it, last week I shared 7 Fun Ways to Play with Ball-pit Balls on the blog. There are some really fun and inexpensive ideas, so be sure to check them out. But first, I wanted to share my own 'Colour Sorting Box' I made for my son, inspired by this post. Here's a little tutorial of how you can make one of these Colour Sorting Boxes for your toddler. Enjoy! You will need: A box (I used an old beer box) Paper Glue Scissors Craft knife Sharpies Ball-pit balls Flexi-tub Pen…
4 super fun and simple games and gross motor activities for kids of any age you can DIY at home using ball pit balls and other supplies you already have!
Cotton Ball Snowball Names is a fun way for your little one to learn and practice their name! This is also an amazing great fine motor!
Ball Patterns Louis 3 enjoyed making the patterns using ball pit balls and Yorkshire pudding trays. A super simple, quick set to… | Instagram
152K views · 2.3K likes | Shruti Kapoor ~ Early Years on Instagram: "Gross motor activity for kids Age: 3 years and above Arrange a few glasses on the floor as shown in the video and have your child dribble through the gaps and hit a target. Benefits: ⚽️ gross motor development ⚽️ enhanced coordination ⚽️ builds focus ⚽️ ball control ⚽️ precision For beginners, have the glasses spaced out more, gradually decreasing the space between them Follow @kapoor.and.son for more fun…
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