Any craft is fine motor practice for a two-year-old, but peeling the backs off of foam stickers is one crafting challenge that Johnny thoroughly enjoys. And I love that he brings his dinosaur, toy truck, and our beloved Dala horse to cheer him on!
A few favorite toddler activities from blog land:
Build an impromptu ramp for toy cars and other rollable items using books and a cookie sheet, as seen at What Do We Do All Day?
Match ABCs to make a cute sticker collage, found at Tired, Need Sleep.
Use wrapping paper to make an I Spy game and more at Inspiration Surrounds…Creativity Abounds.
MaryAnne is a craft loving educator, musician, photographer, and writer who lives in Silicon Valley with her husband Mike and their four children.
He’s concentrating so intently!
The best thing about the ramp? It’s free!
Stickers are a never-ending source of pleasure around here, too!
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I love his expression – he looks so very busy!
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Happy intensity! Great idea to bring along his own fan club, too!
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this is great. my Noah loves stickers but gets tired of it fast since he doesnt like doing the work of it all. ;)
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Not only is it good for motor skills but it also looks like it would keep him busy for a while! We don’t have a toddler but my kids LOVE I spy. Especially in the car!
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he looks so cute and determined :)
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I love the sweet look of TOTAL concentration on his face. :)
This is such a cute picture of him! When will he be three?
Thanks for sharing these links/ideas too. I just got Jack’s tot trays set up and he used them for the first time this week. I’ll post them soon. I am having so much fun including him in our school time.
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