You will only need a few items that you will probably find within your house to make this activity for your child. This is a great activity to promote fine motor skills, and children also learn how to pass a button through a buttonhole. 

Fine Motor Activity

 This is a simple, fun and hands-on project that you can do with your children. Involve your child/children in the process, it would be an enjoyable experience for the children, and birds will love their snacks too! 

Bird Seed Ornaments


Creative Art for Preschoolers

 Let's make a delicious homemade treat that only requires a few simple ingredients, and your child/children will love to help make these sweet treats.

*Children must be supervised by an adult/parent at all times!

Homemade Jello



Math Activity for Preschoolers

Math helps children define the world around them. Making math a part of daily routines help children to learn the basic concept in math. Children naturally learn math when we provide them with opportunities to count, sort, match, make patterns, and measure with simple activities during daily routines. 


Pumpkin Seed Counting Activity

Sensory/Fine Motor Activity for Infants and Toddlers

 

Sticky Wall

 An interesting seasonal art for toddlers and preschoolers!

Nature Collage



 Ball Drop is a simple and easy-to-set activity for babies and toddlers to develop fine motor, cause and effect, and problem-solving skills.


Fine Motor Activity for Ages Three years and up

Stickers have always been one of the children's favourite activities to do! Matching and connecting the stickers would be fun for children while practicing their fine motor skills. 

Connect the Stickers

Poppy Craft (for ages four years and older)

 

Poppies with Bingo Dabber

Important: Using poppy seeds is optional. You can use black pom-poms or a black marker if anyone in the house has an allergy to poppy seeds. 

An adult must use scissors. *Children can practice cutting the paper with safety scissors only under the active supervision of an adult.