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    Home » Learning Activities » 25 Ways to Play and Learn with Pom Poms

    25 Ways to Play and Learn with Pom Poms

    Published: Jun 3, 2015 · Modified: Jan 26, 2022 by Vicky

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    Ever since my kids were toddlers, I have kept a large supply of assorted sized pom poms in my craft closet. The reason? You can use them for so many fun learning activities and crafts. Plus, my kids just love how soft they feel. You'll be shocked at all the things you can do with them. They can be used with kids of all ages, so settle in and check out these 25 Ways to Play and Learn with Pom Poms.
    25 Ways to Play and Learn with Pom Poms - fine motor skills, sensory activities, math and other learning activities can all be enjoyed with pom poms!

     Enjoy all these simple ways to play and learn with pom poms. Click here for purchasing info.

    Scooping Pom Poms from Buggy and Buddy
    Learning activities abound with this simple activity!

    Fine Motor Skills Activity with Tongs from Mess for Less
    This is a great toddler activity that uses items you already have at home.

    Paint with Pom Poms from Fantastic Fun and Learning
    Your kids will love this new way to paint!

    Toddler Fine Motor Activity from MamaOT
    Here is a great way to reuse a conatiner and create a fine motor experience for your child.

    Fine Motor Play with Crafting Pom Poms from Sugar Aunts
    This activity requires little set up but has a big fine motor payoff!

    Pool Noodle Pom Pom Shooter from Frogs, Snails and Puppy Dog Tails
    This is perfect for outdoor play!

    Toddler Pom Pom Drop from Hands On As We Grow
    Save up your paper towel tubes for this fun activity.

    Racing Pom Pom Balls from Frugal Fun for Boys
    This game is simple but genius!

    Pom Pom Sticky Window from No Time for Flashcards
    All you need is some contact paper and pom poms and you are well on your way to fun!

    Pom Pom Drop and Shoot from The Imagination Tree
    Develop coordination and concentration with this activity.

    Tiny Pom Pom Fine Motor Skills from Powerful Mothering
    This activity uses a bath accessory in a new way.

    Rainbow Busy Bag from The Pleasantest Thing
    This is a great activity to take on the go.

    Flower Pom Pom Painting from Crafty Morning
    You can make beautiful flowers using pom poms!

    Color Sorting Activity from Mess for Less
    Use pom poms to help teach kids colors with this fun sorting activity.

    Polka Dot Slime from Fun at Home with Kids
    Who knew you could combine pom poms with slime. So fun!

    Pom Pom Hockey from Learning 4 Kids
    A fun game for the sports lover at your house.

    Pom Pom Soccer from Kids Activities Blog
    Such a creative way to combine pom poms and LEGO play.

    Pom Pom Number Boards from Craftulate
    Includes free printables to help kids learn numbers and counting.

    Summer Pom Pom Tree from Play Trains
    This would be great for train or LEGO play.

    Pom Pom Squish Bags from Parenting Chaos
    Squishy, sensory fun!

    Pom Pom Graphing from Gift of Curiosity
    A fun, hands on way to learn graphing.

    Pom Pom Pets from Craft Train
    Your kids will fall in love with these cute little guys.

    Sticky Math from Mess for Less
    Kids can brush up on their math skills with this fun game.

    Magnetic Pom Poms from Teaching Mama
    Attaching magnets to pom poms just opens up new possibilities for play and fun!

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    1. Joann Woolley

      June 03, 2015 at 10:57 pm

      Whoa. That's a lot of ways to use these little things! My daughter has some of these but she is older... I'm pinning to my toddler board for my baby sign language clients though! Anything to enhance fine motor skills!

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