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    Home » Fine Motor Skills Activities

    Fine Motor Skills Activity for Preschoolers

    Modified: Oct 28, 2022 · Published: Nov 17, 2014 by Vicky · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment

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    My daughter came up with this Fine Motor Skills Activity for Preschoolers. We love working with q-tips and straws as you can see from our Q-Tips and Straws fine motor activity. They are affordable to have on hand and can be used in endless ways, like making activities for fine motor skills!

    Fine Motor Skills Activity for Preschoolers - fine motor skills are so important for little learners. Using a few inexpensive items, kids can have fun while building skills.

    If you have a child in preschool and you want to provide them with fun fine motor practice, be sure to check out 18 Fine Motor Skills Activities for Kids for more inspiration. If you are looking for Screen Free Activities for Preschoolers check out this great list from Cobberson and Company.

    You will need:

    • Foam
    • Colorful milkshake straws
    • Q-Tips
    • Scissors

    I cut some straws into smaller pieces and left some intact. I gave these to my preschooler, along with a piece of foam and q-tips. I was curious to see what she would come up with.

    Almost immediately, she started pushing the small straws into the foam. She didn't make a pattern with the colorful straws, but this can be a great way to practice pattern making as well.

    fine motor skills fun

    When she finished with the short straws she added some long straws to the back. She then decided to see if she could drop q-tips into the longer straws.

    fine motor skills activity

    This was so much fun that she kept dropping q-tips into the long straws curious to see how many she could fit into each one. You can encourage kids to estimate by having them guess how many q-tips they think will stack up in a long straw.

    open ended activity for kids

    She still had lots of q-tips left over, so she decided to carefully place them in the short straws. In addition to working on fine motor skills, this activity is great for practicing hand eye coordination.

    child playing with straws and q-tips

    When she was done with that, she pulled out all the straws and tried pushing the q-tips into the foam first. So much fun was had covering the q-tips with the large straws. She laughed as she said that she was hiding the q-tips.

    Kids activities don't need to involve a lot of prep work for you. Sometimes the best activities are those kids come up with themselves.

    fine motor activity for kids

    For more fine motor skills activities check out:

    Fine Motor Skills Counting Activity       

    Fine Motor Straw Necklace

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    1. Melissa Droegemueller says

      June 29, 2015 at 8:51 pm

      Fun! I need to get some foam. 🙂

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    Vicky from Mess for Less

    I'm Vicky, the founder of Mess For Less, which I started in 2011 to share easy, family-friendly recipes. With over a decade of experience as a home chef and recipe developer, I love creating meals that bring people together. I also design play and learning activities for kids, using my background as a former teacher with a Master’s degree in education. Learn more about me.

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