{"id":4237,"date":"2015-12-17T11:21:46","date_gmt":"2015-12-17T11:21:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/craftykidsathome.com\/?p=4237"},"modified":"2018-05-17T09:06:36","modified_gmt":"2018-05-17T08:06:36","slug":"christmas-fine-motor-skills-activities-for-preschoolers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/craftykidsathome.com\/christmas-fine-motor-skills-activities-for-preschoolers\/","title":{"rendered":"Preschool Fine Motor Fun for the Christmas Holidays"},"content":{"rendered":"

Add a festive twist to your preschoolers fine motor activities in the run up to the Holidays. We all might be craving a break this Christmas, but our Preschoolers don’t want to waste time lounging around, they need to be kept busy. Our pick of Christmas Fine Motor Skills Activities for Preschoolers are all easy to set up, so you can sit back and relax, as they happily play and learn.<\/em><\/p>\n

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Fine Motor Fun – Christmas Spiced Salt Tray<\/h2>\n

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Add the delicious scents of Christmas to your preschoolers salt tray for some festive mark making fun. Shake cinnamon, ginger and mixed spice into a tub of salt and give it a good shake together, before pouring it out into a deep tray.<\/em> Then what better way is there to make marks, than with a candy cane.<\/p>\n

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Encourage your preschooler to mark out letters, numbers or shapes in their tray or just let them have fun seeing what pictures they can come up with. Bella drew a lovely picture of Santa in her tray.<\/p>\n

Fine Motor Fun – Christmas Cutting Tray<\/h2>\n

Developing good scissor skills plays an important role in strengthening your preschoolers fine motor skills. Bella has been a little reluctant to pick up her scissors, so I set up an activity for her to do alongside her big brothers to encourage her along.<\/p>\n

I filled our large tuff tray with all different shapes, sizes and colours of Christmas themed paper and 3 pairs of scissors. The boys had fun together exploring and cutting up the paper and after a few minutes Bella was keen to join in with them. I was on hand as well to help her along when she was struggling.<\/p>\n

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We now have lots of lovely bits of paper to make a big Christmas Collage.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Fine Motor Fun – Making Paper Chains<\/h2>\n

Paper chains are easy to make and are a very frugal way to add lots and lots of colour to your home at Christmas. You can buy packs filled with strips of paper chains all ready to go or you can cut up your own strips of paper to use (which makes it another great scissor skills exercise as well).<\/p>\n

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