Activities to develop your toddler’s fine motor skills

Cara had her first session with an occupational therapist yesterday. One of our main aims with these sessions will be developing fine motor skills.

Fine motor skill (or dexterity) is the coordination of small muscle movements—usually involving the synchronization of hands and fingers—with the eyes. Source

I want to do all I can at home as well, but honestly, I need ideas. Thank goodness for Google! There are so many great resources on the web and I have quite a few activities planned.

Developing fine motor skills activities

  • Tearing paper into small pieces (for a collage or just for fun)
  • Making macaroni necklaces and bracelets
  • Popping bubble wrap
  • Use clothespins to pick up small objects
  • Tracing and drawing in rice/sand
  • Building puzzles
  • Making shapes with pipe cleaners
  • Cut out shapes and patterns
  • Folding paper into shapes
  • Playing with building blocks
  • Threading buttons and cards
  • Making and playing with play dough – awesome DIY recipe over HERE.

Acornkids also has a great range of products that can aid in developing fine motor (and other skills) in fun and creative ways.

Please note that this is not a sponsored post. I asked Acornkids for info and suggestions and feel it is worthy of sharing as this is a brand that I have much love and respect for.

Surfs-Up Fun Foam – Provides an opportunity for children to use pincer grips to pick up the objects floating in the foam.

Surfs up fun foam by Acornkids to develop fine motor skills

Snow Dough – Younger children make larger models or cover larger objects, that require less finger and hand finesse and older kids make more delicate models, with more details, that require a higher level of finger agility.

snow dough acornkids developing fine motor skills Pretty Please Charlie

Push ‘n Pull Putty – This non-toxic putty comes in a variety of colours and is perfect to encourage creativity and hand/eye coordination.

Acornkids push n pull putty for developing fine motor skills Pretty Please Charlie

They also have great Snow Dough and Mosaic craft kits which is great for older kids (and non-creative moms like me!).

Acornkids snowdough cupcake Acornkids mosaic cupcake

Please feel free to share your ideas with me in the comments!

xoxo

This post was featured by Twinkl in their Creativity in Children blog.

Bourjois Little Round Pot Nude Edition Eyeshadow

Bourjois launched their new Little Round Pot Nude Edition Eyeshadows at the beginning of this month and they are beautiful.

Bourjois Little Round Pot Nude Edition Eyeshadow

Bourjois Little Round Pot Nude Edition Eyeshadow

In true Parisian fashion, the iconic little round pot rejuvenates its style without losing its identity.

Bourjois' Little Round Pot Nude Edition eyeshadow review Pretty Please Charlie

The Nude Collection consists of 4 pearly/satin, 2 matte and 2 shimmery/glitter shades.

I have 03 ORIGINALE which is a a radiant shimmering beige and it is perfection. I love the shade yes, but it is the texture and application that bowled me over. It is soft and silky to the touch and applies and blends like a dream. I use this shadow all over the lid and then add my favourite cream shadow to the crease and lower lid. Even my cream shadow seems to love it as it also applies easier and lasts longer when I use this gorgeous little pot.

Next on my shopping list is 06 UTAUPIQUE (a matte taupe), 07 BRUN DE FOLIE (a shimmery dark taupe) and 08 NOCTAM-BRUNE (a frosty brown).

Little Round Pot Eyeshadows are available at selected Clicks stores and online from www.cosmetiquesdefrance.co.za. RSP: R125.95

xoxo