A great fine motor task for little Hands!
Teaching Kids How to Use Scissors
Everything you need to know about cutting with scissors
Banana Cutting Activity
Practical life activity for toddlers
Sorting by Color
Sorting is an amazing activity that you can do anywhere. Let’s get start with the easy color sorting game as the first sorting lesson!
E is for Empathetic: 10 ways to teach Empathy
Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another. It requires recognizing different emotions, knowing what that emotion feels like and then understanding when someone else is feeling that same way. What a complex skill!
Pushing Popsicle Sticks
Quick and easy Fine Motor Skills and Color Matching activity that challenge a variety of skills.
Two-Ingredient Gak
Fun squishy slime that you can make at home!
10 Tot School Ideas for 9-12 months
Ten easy to do activities exposing early learning skills through focused play with your tot.
Corn Shakers Music Activity
Practice making different sounds and beats with these fun musical instruments that are super easy (and frugal!) to make.
Pom Pom Pick Up
This fun pom pom activity from Crafts on Sea helps with fine motor skills.
Kids Chef Hats
Fun and quick DIY Chef Hats using tissue paper and scrapbook paper.
Tummy Time by Susan Klemm
Learn various ways to encourage Tummy Time at home.
Tummy Time and Beyond
This video shows the crucial development of the feet and joints into the core of the body that enables a baby to find BALANCE, and a sense of CENTER to find its way to safe vertical sitting without compromising the developing spinal curves or leading into scoliosis.
Tummy Time by GoGo Babies
Safe tummy time solutions, and how to help your baby enjoy crucial tummy time in a variety of ways.
Tummy time exercises for your baby: How to do it and when
Tummy time exercises for your baby – instructions from Sunnybrook’s Women & Babies Program staff.
DIY Sensory Activities for Kids
Lifestyle expert Tanya Memme shows how to make sensory activities for toddlers. Tanya’s crafts are not only simple, but they are also a great way to inspire your child’s mind and imagination.
Montessori Inspired Transfer Game
Transfer beans from one container to another using a spoon. Simple fine motor game with items you already have at home.
Montessori Inspired Counting Game
Simple counting game to learn numbers using flashcards and counters.
Preschool Water Transfer Montessori Inspired
Simple fine motors skills water transfer activity that you can do with things you have around the house.
Sensory Smell Bottles
Sensory matching game with different fragrances using cotton infused with essential oils, vanilla and lemon extracts inside saltshakers.