Building Fine Motor Skills: Feather Beading
Looking for some fun ways to build fine motor skills in your little one? This feather beading for preschoolers is just the right one to get started on, and is one of the simplest activities to boost fine motor skills development.
So how exactly do you go about it, and what will you need? Keep reading to find out just that and more!
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Supplies Needed For This Fine Motor Skill Activity
Directions
Offer your child an assortment of pony beads and feathers.
Encourage them to thread the beads onto the feathers.You can make this a pattern making activity as well.
As pony beads are small and can pose a choking hazard, please carefully supervise this activity.
There are several other activities that help improve fine motor development in children. You can team them up with this one to make it even better.
For instance, you could have your little one paste things onto a sheet of paper, or build a tower of 10 blocks, or even just try to button and unbutton a shirt.
And if you’re on the hunt for some more activities that help build your little one’s fine motor skills, you’ve come to the right place. Here are some of my personal favorites.
- Halloween String Art Project for Kids
- Hama Beads Activity: Shark
- Dinosaur Color Matching Mats for Preschoolers
- Easy School Paper Crafts for Kids
- Fantastic Pipe Cleaner Crafts for Kids
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