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    Home » Fine Motor Skills Activities

    Fine Motor Activity - Fruit Loop Towers

    Modified: Aug 4, 2022 · Published: Aug 22, 2011 by Vicky · This post may contain affiliate links · 75 Comments

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    Yesterday, I was looking for a quick fine motor activity to do with the girls that would not take much time and not require a big cleanup.  All you need for these Fruit Loop Towers are fruit loops, spaghetti and play dough. Activities for Fine Motor Skills can be fun and educational!

    For more fun ideas check out 18 Fine Motor Activities for Preschoolers.  

    Fine Motor Activity - These fruit loop towers are a simple way to practice fine motor skills with little ones.

    WHAT DO YOU NEED TO MAKE FRUIT LOOP TOWERS?

    • Plastic cups (we used cleaned apple sauce cups)
    • Play dough
    • Linguine
    • Fruit Loops
    fruit loop towers

    HOW DO YOU MAKE AN EASY FINE MOTOR ACTIVITY FOR KIDS?

    I gave each girl a ball of play dough and stuck a piece of uncooked linguine in it.  I then filled some cups with fruit loops (we were out of cheerios and you'll see why fruit loops may be more fun).  My girls think fruit loops are the biggest treats since they rarely have them, so I decided to make their day.

    bowls of fruit loops and play dough

    Have your child try and put each loop onto the piece of pasta.  This requires a great deal of concentration and careful fine motor work.  I was so excited that even B, who is a little weaker on the fine motor side, did this with no trouble.

    child stringing fruit loops on pasta
    stacking fruit loops

    When they were done they were so excited to see the tower of rainbow colors they had made.  See, if you deprive your kid of fruit loops, you just get a beige tower.  The other plus to using fruit loops is this turned into a color identification activity as B went down her fruit loop tower and named each color.  A (middle name should be Not to be Outdone) did the same thing.  They were so proud of themselves.  I did this activity around snack time so when they were done I just had them eat the fruit loops for snack.  Lazy parenting at it's best!

    stacked fruit loops with play dough ball

    If your enjoyed these Fruit Loop Towers, check out quick and easy activities for toddlers and:  

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    1. Gladys says

      August 25, 2011 at 4:56 pm

      This is a really cute and fun activity. Thanks for the idea!

      Reply
    2. Michelle says

      August 25, 2011 at 3:06 pm

      hello there, thanks for visiting and being a new follower.
      i like your blog, neat and informative :). i'll try some of your tips, my son has ASD and he need a lot of activities to develop his fine motor skills.

      Reply
    3. Karina says

      August 25, 2011 at 5:59 am

      So cute!! Loved the hanging socks idea 🙂

      I can't believe we also felt it in New York, us east coasters are so not used to these kind of things, so it was scary.

      Coming by to return the love and follow back 🙂

      Reply
    4. Lindsay says

      August 25, 2011 at 5:49 am

      What a cute little activity! I'll have to try that with my son... 🙂

      Reply
    5. Nekky says

      August 25, 2011 at 5:21 am

      I came here and I got stock. I love this site. Following you back.

      Reply
    6. SusieQTpies says

      August 25, 2011 at 3:31 am

      Adorable! I miss having my girls this age and doing these things with them. This is a super activity!

      Thanks for stopping in today and leaving a back to school comment. I often thought of having the girls hold a sign for the year of school they were in when I took their early photo but never did it! lol

      Have a super week! xoxo SusieQTpies

      Reply
    7. Vicky says

      August 25, 2011 at 12:30 am

      Jenny, thanks, it's a full service activity. Glad you came by!

      Reply
    8. Vicky says

      August 25, 2011 at 12:29 am

      MsXpat, they were SO focused too! Thanks for coming by.

      Reply
    9. Vicky says

      August 25, 2011 at 12:28 am

      Tracy, thanks for stopping by Mess For Less!

      Reply
    10. Vicky says

      August 25, 2011 at 12:28 am

      Ellen, so glad you could stop by. This would probably have been a costly activity for you. 🙂

      Reply
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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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