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Tag: Bimanual Coordination

Halloween Activities with Squigz | 3 Spooky Ideas

Halloween Activities with Squigz | 3 Spooky Ideas

It’s no secret that therapists love Squigz! They are versatile, colorful, motivating, and the perfect size for small busy hands. We came up with 3 Halloween Activities with Squigz your child might enjoy that also provide opportunities to work on balance, strength, and gross and…

Flower Crafts for Preschoolers Crazy About Princesses

Flower Crafts for Preschoolers Crazy About Princesses

At Walk, Talk, Play we get really excited about activities that incorporate all of our areas of development (gross motor skills, speech and language, and fine motor skills). These easy flower crafts for preschoolers are definitely an “All-Star Activity”. Materials: Paper Plates Sharpie Crayola MultiCultural…

Camp Crafts for Preschoolers

Camp Crafts for Preschoolers

We love camp crafts, yes we do! We love camp crafts, how ‘bout you? WTP is bringing you a throwback summer with our top five favorite camp crafts for preschoolers.  Did you grow up going to camp? I went to camp every summer. They are…

DIY Projector with Flashlight

DIY Projector with Flashlight

We love any opportunity to reuse and utilize household items. This flashlight craft requires: toilet paper rolls, cling wrap, rubberbands, foam stickers, a small flashlight Tear a small piece of cling wrap and place over one end of the toilet paper roll, minding the sharp…

Soothing Rain Bottles

Soothing Rain Bottles

Rainsticks make the best soothing noise! For our kid friendly version, all you need is: A water bottle Straws for cutting Dry rice! Straws are a great early practice for cutting because they just take one big SNIP! Warning, they may go flying when snipping,…

Wine Cork Fireworks

Wine Cork Fireworks

We love a good “Up-Cycle” craft! Especially when it involves wine corks! Try out this simple firework craft we did with wine corks, rubber bands, paint, and glitter. Put a piece of paper in a shallow container (bucket, casserole pan, foil pan, etc.) with a…