fine motor skills
Paper Roll Apple Stamps
These apple paper roll stamps are a fun fine motor activity for Fall occupational therapy sessions. It’s one our our apple themed activities that support development of several skill areas. This fine motor apple activity would go really well with our apple sensory bin and our Apple Therapy Kit.

Toilet Paper Stamps
Children may enjoy making toilet paper stamps because it is a fun and creative activity that allows them to explore their artistic side. Additionally, using toilet paper rolls to create stamps is a low-cost and easily accessible way for children to make art, as these materials are often readily available in most households.
Using toilet paper rolls as stamps can also provide a tactile sensory experience for children, as they get to touch and manipulate the materials while creating their artwork. The process of pressing the roll onto the paper and seeing the unique patterns and shapes that are created can be a source of fascination and excitement for children.
The act of stamping can help children develop important fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, as they need to use their hands and fingers to hold and control the stamp.
Toilet paper stamping can be a fun and engaging activity that provides children with a variety of benefits, both artistic and developmental.

Grab a copy of our apple play dough cards for more fine motor skill building!
100+ Fall Fine Motor Activities
Fall Themed Sensory Bins:
Kids love to play with sensory bins! Not only do they get to explore textures, scents, colors, and all of the senses, but they get to work those little muscles in their hands as they explore and manipulate objects of different sizes and shapes. These sensory bins are sure to get you in the mood for fall!
Witches Brew Sensory Bin by Plain Vanilla Mom
Fall Themed Water Table by Sugar Aunts
Pumpkin Sensory Bin by Sugar Aunts
Fall Themed Fine Motor Manipulation Activities:
Fall Themed Crafts:
Fall Themed Play Dough:
Autumn Baby Sensory Table
Try this toddler activity or baby activity is a tactile sensory play using a train table surface, perfect for encouraging gross motor skills, fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, bilateral coordination, and more!
Babies and toddlers of all abilities love this Fall occupational therapy activity.
autumn sensory activities for babies
We had a couple of nieces and nephews over this weekend for a cousin sleep over. While the big kids were off playing, the littlest and I had some fun with some autumn sensory play.
sensory table for toddlers
I pulled out a bunch of fabrics scraps and felt leaves and scattered them all over our train table. This was the perfect height for this little guy who is just standing and beginning to cruise along furniture.
He loved scattering the leaves all over the table, picking them up one by one, and dropping them on the floor. Then picking them up and putting them on the table again! The bright colors really grabbed his attention.
baby activities autumn
Why is this such a great activity for babies and young toddlers? The varied textures of different fabrics are neat for them to explore with their hands (just watch those mouths so felt leaves don’t end up in there!)
They are able to see what happens when the drop the leaves and can do it over and over again from the low surface. Babies love the drop and pick up game! This was a great fine motor activity and eye hand coordination task for this little guy. He could work on grabbing at the thin fabric of the leaves and picking up the leaf after it was on the ground. Plus, it was something new and fun!
Fall Nature Play Dough Press
This Fall play dough press activity is a fun way to explore Fall nature, including the tactile textures and the senses!
Fall Play Dough Press
There are many benefits to playing with play dough, and this Fall occupational therapy activity hits the mark!
This is a great addition to our list of Fall tactile sensory activities. If touching different textures is a challenge for your learner, be sure to check out our resources on:
We used our favorite play dough recipes, some Fall nature items (listed below), and got to work on our train table.
Fall Nature Items
There are many Fall nature items you can use in this play dough activity. Take a fun family sensory nature walk and you will find many of these items in the neighborhood.
- Acorns
- Pine cones
- Fallen leaves
- Chestnuts
- Apple seeds
- Pumpkins
- Gourds
- Pieces of hay
- Cornstalks
- Sunflowers- seeds, petals, and the center
- Chrysanthemums
- Cranberries
- Black walnuts
- Cattails- Press to see the textures
- Bark- press into the play dough
- Dried corn cobs- roll into the play dough
Fall Nature Play Dough Press
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Clay Rocks for Sensory, Outdoor, and Fine Motor Play
We’ve been having a ton of fun with clay recently. One sunny afternoon, Big Sister and Little Guy got creative and covered a big rock with clay. It sat out in the sun and got pretty soft.
It’s a great way to encourage development of fine motor skills and hand strength in a fun way!
This post has been sitting as a draft for weeks! We made a clay rock a while ago and before this was published, I wanted to see what our rock would do in the rain. It worked!! Check it out:
Sensory Play with Clay and Rocks
What great sensory play! Pressing that clay around was such a neat sensation. They could smear the clay around into such a pretty design!
Fine Motor Play with Clay and Rocks
Pressing the clay was a great fine motor strengthening activity. They could isolate individual fingers, press and push the clay into the other colors. The resistance of the clay worked their little hand and finger muscles.
So, after the rock sat out in the HOT sun for a while, we noticed that the clay was becoming warmer. We wondered what would happen if we baked the whole rock and clay.
Mom put the rock on a piece of aluminum foil and baked the rock on a cookie sheet at 350 for about 15 minutes. When this rock came out, the color was spread all over the rock! What a pretty rock for our yard.
I wanted to wait and see what would happen to our rock after it was out in the rain and sun for a few weeks. It is still looking very bright and pretty! The clay hasn’t seemed to come off at all in the elements.
This was such a fun experiment. Every time Little Guy sees the rock he says: “Hey Mom, Look at that rock, that was SO FUN!”
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Sensory Soup with Fine Motor Sorting
This was a child-led activity after …someone… emptied a bunch of our sensory bottles into the little play sink! I had super glued the lids shut, but a bigger cousin had a great idea to cut the bottles open. Super good problem solving, right? We had all kinds of things in this little sensory sink…pieces of straws, bits of yarn, glitter, foam snowflake stickers, crafting poms…It was very sensory!!
Fine Motor Sensory Play
Using the Turkey baster to squeeze is such a great hand strengthening activity! Transferring the objects with a spoon really works on her visual motor skills. Scooping up crafting poms from that sensory water is a great task for an almost 2 year-old.





































