Showing posts with label free activities for kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free activities for kids. Show all posts

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Stickers Aren't a Waste of Money!

How Stickers Help Little Kids Learn
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The Little Mermaid is the latest obsession around our house.  We even have to read the book every night and of course I can't skip even one single page.  If I try, Munchkin Girl immediately stops me and says, "Mommy!  You skipped the page about Ariel's Daddy!" 

using stickers to improve fine motor skills, toddlers using stickersThe good news is there are lots of projects we can do that are related to The Little Mermaid.   I saw a tub of ocean stickers the other day and thought it would be a very easy craft for Munchkin Girl to create her own "ocean".  I used to think stickers were a bit indulgent...really just a waste of money until my friend and child expert Susan Case helped me realize that stickers can be a really valuable way for children to work on strength and fine motor skills.  We've been doing lots of stickers lately and last weekend we went out breakfast and they gave us a plastic case of crayons.  Normally Munchkin Girl would have made me open hers, because it was clear plastic and pretty tricky to open, but this time, she opened the package herself without even asking for help!  I really think this is from all the sticker practice she has had lately.

how to tell good stickers from bad stickers, why stickers can be frustrating for kidsHowever, I noticed something this sticker project.  Not all stickers are created equally.  First, we started with a book of stickers that I bought because it had a lot of variety.  I liked all the choices she would have.  However, as it turned out, these were too small for her.  She could get the stickers started, but then the head wouldn't come with the rest of the body and she would get frustrated and whine for me to come help her.  I could tell this project didn't booster her self-confidence at all.  In fact, it was the opposite because she had trouble with almost every one she tried to remove.  We had much better luck with the larger, foam stickers.  They didn't look like they would be as much fun because they didn't have any detail, but she didn't care.  She definitely preferred the ease of the larger stickers and so did I because when she was able to take the stickers off by herself, the project took her a lot of time and she worked quietly by herself while she created her ocean.

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So, if you're ever wondering how to improve fine motor skills in preschoolers, go with this cheap craft!  Who knows...you might end up with smarter kids!! :-)  All I needed for this project was construction paper and the stickers.  It took no prep work from me and was easy to clean up!

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Friday, November 18, 2011

My Kids Really Don't Need Christmas Presents

People have started asking me what I'm getting for my kids for Christmas and I have to admit that this question makes me a little panicky.  I'm such a nerd that I'm actually worried that there is a toy out there that they NEED for educational development and that I'm going to deprive them of this if I don't research toys for toddlers.  Does every 18 month old need a ball pit?  Oh no!  We don't have one!  Just as I'm starting to really panic, I look around my house and wonder....do they actually really need anything?  Consider the evidence:

Little Buddy often finds a way to break the toys anyway.  I can't tell you how much time they've spent with this toy.  First they take it apart.  Then they beg me to put it back together, then they play with it for awhile, then they break it again and the cycle starts over. 


Every night all they want to do is wrestle and jump on the couch cushions. 


They find ways to spend their time in unique ways.  This rock collection took a long time to assemble.


They spent an hour one night trying to catch leaves falling from the trees.  Again, a free activity and very heart-warming.



Okay, it's time for me to come clean.  Of course I'm going to get them presents.  Sheesh what kind of Mom do you think I am?  They love getting presents and I have to admit that I do love seeing them figure out a new toy.  The toy on the top photo has held up well over months and months of abuse from the kids and it does keep them very busy.  We won't stop wrestling or catching leaves, but I think Little Buddy really does need a ball pit.  Right??