These spring fine motor activities are for moms looking for ready-to-go, easy DIY, and on-budget activities for your toddler! Let me show you the supplies you need to recreate these Fine Motor Activities for 3-year-olds!
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I created these activity boxes for my 3-year-old because I wanted to have activities for when I do homeschool lessons with my 5-year-old. I also used these activity boxes to help my 3-year-old strengthen his fine motor skills.
These activity boxes require minimal and budget-friendly supplies.
I store each activity in a Photo and Craft Keeper box I purchased at Michaels. Hobby Lobby also has them!
This blog post is all about Spring Theme Fine Motor Activities for 3-year-olds.
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Spring Theme Fine Motor Activities for 3-year-olds
Flower Fine Motor Activity
Color match the dot stickers to the flower pedals.
All you have to do is draw flowers with circle pedals on an index card and then have your child match the colored round stickers to the flower.
Oxford Index Cards, 500 Pack, 4×6 Index Cards
Farm Fine Motor Activity
On an index card, write the names of farm animals and then say the name of an animal. Your child can find the correct animal and have them peel the sticker to place it next to the name.
If you want to make it challenging, ask your child what sound the animal makes.
Oxford Index Cards, 500 Pack, 4×6 Index Cards
Big and Small Activity
I used an index card and our counting bears to help my child learn the difference between big and small. Have your child place the bears or objects on the correct side.
Learning Resources Three Bear Family Counters – 96 Pieces
Building a Flower Stem
This is a simple one! On an index card, draw a flower. For the stem of the flower, you will draw squares. The empty squares are spaces your child will fill in by building them with link cubes.
Learning Resources MathLink Cubes – Set of 100 Cubes
Name Recognition Activity
Currently, my 3-year-old is working on mastering the letters in his name. How his name is spelled, what letters are in it, and how it looks uppercase and lowercase.
Reading Rods Alphabet & Phonemic Awareness
Build a Flower Activity
This activity is a puzzle-matching activity with shapes. Trace the shapes on an index card to form a flower or a stem. Have your child match the correct shapes to the pictures.
Name Recognition – Fine Motor Activity
I wrote my son’s name on an index card so he could use clothespins and match the correct letters.
Creating activities for your 3-year-old does not have to be expensive or overcomplicated!
This blog post was all about Spring Theme Fine Motor Activities for 3-year-olds.