I Love Ewe Sheep Handprint Art

We are new to hand print art, (but made a super cute “Olive You” fingerprint craft last week. Seriously cute.)  and we’re now addicted!  There’s something about cute little kid fingers and toes covered in paint that makes a mama go, “Awwwww!” and want to keep it forever in the scrapbook.
 
Or if you’re like this mama, in the forever-growing-someday-will-be-scrapbooked-pile.
 
These sheep hand prints and fingerprint crafts are perfect for homemade cards for moms, grandmothers, Aunts (hint, hint!) and make would make Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, birthdays, or any old day extra sweet!
I love Ewe Sheep handprint craft for Valentines Day or Mothers Day...any homemade card, really!


Sheep Handprint and Thumbprint Art 

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We started by painting thumbs with white poster paint.  (Sidenote–I LOVE this paint for handprint art…and any kid art, really!  It is bright, thick, doesn’t flake when it dries, it’s washable, and cheap.  LOVE it!)
 


To make the I Love Ewe Sheep Thumbprint Art: 

Press white paint-coated thumbs on paper.  We did ours on bright blue card stock so it was ready for card making once the prints dried.  You could make these thumbprint crafts on any color paper and just cut out the prints afterwords and glue onto cards, wrapping paper, or pictures from kids.

 
Let the paint dry.  Once it’s dry, pull out a black Sharpie fine point marker and add details.  Put little legs, a cute sheep face, and puffy wool.
 
Cut them out and glue onto a card, or just keep them on the paper that they were printed on.
Will Ewe Be Mine? Valentine's Day Sheep finger print art. This is adorable for kid made cards!

Don’t stop there!  There’s more sheep handprint cuteness to be done!

To Make a Sheep Handprint Craft:

Use the same awesome white poster paint and paint cute little hands. 

Press flat and firmly on the paper surface.  Let the paint dry.
Use your Sharpie fine point marker again to add the details.  Done!
Sheep handprint and finger print art: Ewe + Me = Love
Add cute sheep sayings and start gifting these adorable sheep to everyone you know.  They will love you forever!
 
This post is part of a handprint and finger print series with a few other fun bloggers we know.  Check out these Valentine’s Day print art ideas for more crafting fun: 
 
Heart Tree Handprint Art  on Fun-A-Day!

 
You also might like our Olive You fingerprint art.

Pattern Activities for Kids Math Play

Patterns are a beginner math exercise that we saw a lot of in preschool and Kindergarten.  Starting with an AB pattern and working up to ABC, ABA, and ABCD, patterns are just the beginning of a math foundation.  We’re always pointing out patterns in our play, and it seems like it helped once Big Sister made her way into the pattern world of Kindergarten.  When I saw a Pattern Activity on Share It Saturday this week, I knew we had to find more for pattern fun.  We’ll be using these pattern ideas with the younger kids.



Pattern activities for Kindergarten, beginner math

Pattern Activities for Kids

You can use so many different items in pattern math with kids!


Work on patterns with balloons (Mommy Crusader), pasta (The Imagination Tree), DIY shapes (Sugar Aunts),  building blocks (No Time for Flash Cards), snow (Sugar Aunts), and pool noodles (Sugar Aunts).


More Fun ideas: Build pattern towers with spaghetti (Mamas Like Me). Create Mondrian Pattern Sticks (Lalymom) or make patterns with gems on the light table (Still Playing School).


Magnet Activities and Toys for Kids

Is there anything more mesmerizing and interesting to kids than the properties of magnetism?  Give a child a magnet and ask them to find things that stick to it, and an adventure has begun!  We love these magnetic activities for kids and can’t wait to try a few fun magnet activities soon!

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Magnet activities for kids. These are fun ways to learn and discover properties of magnetism and science!
 

 

 

Magnet Activities for Kids



Fishing magnets from Stir the Wonder
Magnet science with preschoolers from The Practical Mom
Mini Magnet Maze from Science Sparks
Make magnetic slime from Frugal Fun 4 Boys
Paint with magnets from Housing a Forest
Make a magnetic playset from Teach Preschool


Favorite Magnet activities from the archives: 
Color matching magnet play
Magnetic letters on the garage door

Magnet Toys


Awesome magnet toys for kids
 

 

 
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130 Sensory Play Ideas

Looking for a few fresh sensory play ideas? These sensory activities are full of fun and creative ways to explore the senses while learning through taste, touch, sight, smell, the auditory sense, and even proprioception and vestibular sensory systems! One of our favorite ways to explore and learn with kids is through sensory play. There’s a reason why…when we encourage our kids to participate in sensory play, they learn! Getting kids involved in messy sensory play, sensory play dough, sensory tables, or slime sensory play encourages gross and fine motor skills, motor planning, and so much more.
Check out all of the sensory play ideas here…You will see edible sensory play and sensory activities that promote learning. There are just SO many sensory activities that kids love! Below, you will find some of the top sensory play ideas that we’ve shared here on The OT Toolbox, in different collections over the years. In fact, there are over 130 different sensory play ideas that promote learning and sensory challenges through various sensory experiences!


Sensory Play Ideas that kids will love

130 sensory play ideas for learning and messy, sensory fun with kids.


130 Sensory Play and Learning Ideas

Check out these sensory bins and sensory play ideas that can be used in learning and play:

Use these sensory bin ideas to help kids explore the senses with sensory play ideas that will help with sensory challenges or learning through sensory play.

These 60+ Sensory Bin Ideas are great for exploring sensory experiences through play. Sensory bins can be fit to any theme based on the child’s interests and sensory learning experiences. 
Kids will love these messy sensory play ideas that challenge the tactile sense and are fun!
These 8 Messy Sensory Play Ideas are awesome to use as a sensory challenge or to help kids play and experience the tactile sensory input they need to develop a functioning tactile sensory system. Use these sensory play ideas and experiences in therapy or at home.
These sensory art activities are messy sensory play ideas and ones that incorporate the senses in art and creative experiences!
These 18 Creative Art Projects incorporate a variety of senses in sensory art play! They are perfect for using in art lessons or in creative fun at home or in the occupational therapy clinic…while working on the underlying skills kids need!
These olfactory sense of smell sensory play activities and sensory play ideas use scented sensory play to calm or stimulate the senses!
These 9 Olfactory Sense of Smell Activities incorporate the sense of smell in play and sensory input. Use them to address the calming or stimulating experiences kids need through sensory play.
Try these sensory recipes that promote messy sensory play experiences to challenge and promote tactile sensory play!
These 14 Recipes for Sensory Play promote messy sensory play experiences through goop, play dough, edible sensory play ideas, and other sensory ideas that encourage playing through the senses!
Use these visual scanning activities to help kids promote the sense of vision and its use in functional skills, perfect for visual scanning exercises through sensory activities in occupational therapy.
These 7 Visual Scanning Activities are perfect for addressing the skills kids need for reading, writing, puzzles, and so many other functional skills using the sense of vision.
Try these sensory bin ideas to encourage sensory play in any theme!
Try these 9 Easy Sensory Bin ideas to incorporate sensory play in a variety of ways. Sensory bins are so versatile and can address any learning need and any interest! 
These summer sensory experiences are outdoor sensory fun that kids will love including messy sensory play!
These 10 Summer Sensory Play Ideas will be a huge hit over the summer months or anytime that outdoor sensory play is needed. Use the summer sensory ideas as a way to encourage messy sensory play and tactile and proprioceptive sensory experiences that kids will love! 

Need more sensory play ideas? Try some of these favorites:


Best Dough Recipes

When we looked at our top ten posts of 2014, we noticed a funny thing.  A few of our most popular blog posts were homemade play dough recipes.  You must like play dough as much as we do!  We had to put together a collection of our top play dough recipes of the year to put them all in one place and to have little look back at the year of fun we’ve had with homemade play dough!  


Creative and fun homemade play dough recipes. These are the best for kids!

The best homemade play dough recipes:

Our most popular post this year was our Make crayon play dough recipe and it was by far our favorite.  If you haven’t tried this recipe yet, it’s a must-make!  This dough is smooth, soft, and very bold in color.  We’ve got plans to make a few more versions of this dough in 2015, so stay tuned!


Going through our list of play doughs from this year, these were most popular:


Looking for fun ways to play with homemade playdough?

More play dough ideas you may like:

Top Ten Posts of 2014

Wow, what a year 2014 has been!  It’s been a blur of a year with a new baby, three kids in three different schools, play dates, volunteer positions, activities, and lots of fun and play around here.  It’s so hard to believe that this year has gone by at lightning speed.  When you are a mom, the days go by so slowly, but the weeks and months (and years) FLY!  Every seasoned mom can tell you that…and it’s still a surprise when the year wraps up and we head into a new year.  

It was SO much fun to look back at this year’s most popular posts.  It’s fun to see what you’ve been here to see.  We’ve certainly had a blast with learning activities this year.  Here are our ten most popular posts.
Best activities and crafts for kids on Sugar Aunts

# 10 Sight Word Ping Pong Game

#9 Winter Science Experiments for Kids

#8 Press Here book Sensory Activity

# 7 Visual Scanning Activities

#6 Scissor Skill Activities

#5 Finger Dexterity Exercise

 #4 Harold and the Purple book Purple Crayon Play Dough

#3 Sight Word Crayon Rubbing


#2 Random Acts of Kindness for Kids and Families



And our most popular post of 2014: 


#1 How to Make Crayon Play Dough



Stay tuned for lots of fun and exciting activities to come in 2015!

Snowball Activities

snowball activities

There is just something about fun snowball activities that make learning fun! These snowball games and snowball ideas can be used in winter occupational therapy activities or in hands-on learning with a snowball theme. Winter fun and play is here, so snowball games are the way to go for learning activities with movement. With winter in full swing, we’ve got snowball themed math, science, art, sight words, and more!



snowball activities

Snowball Activities for learning

Winter learning activities can incorporate snowballs for themed, hands-on play. Whether you use paper crumbled into paper snowballs or printable snowball activities, there are so many ways to work on letter formation, handwriting, sight words, math facts, vocabulary, and much more.

Then, with snowball themed activities, there is the opportunity to add in gross motor skills, core strength, balance, coordination, motor planning, and movement.

Snowball learning activities for kids this winter. Snowball math, snowball science. snowball art, snowball sight words

Gross Motor Snowball Activities

Snowball Throwing Games– Incorporate learning with snowball throwing activities. If you have actual snow in your area, use that snow to scoop and make real snowballs. It’s a great way to strengthen the arms, work on bilateral coordination, and gain proprioceptive input.

Crumble Paper Snowballs- In this Snowball Fight Math, we wrote numbers on the outside of the crumbled snowball, then threw them at targets and into bins or buckets to incorporate coordination and motor planning.

Snowball Shotput Game– Kids can work on coordination, balance, AND add in movement-based sensory input in the form of vestibular sensory experiences with this snowball shotput activity. Work on visual processing skills such as tracking and convergence, too.

Adding an obstacle course is another gross motor idea for indoor winter learning or play. This idea from Toddler Approved is fun.

Snowball Fine Motor Activities

Crumble snowballs– Try crumbling paper or foam sheets to create snowballs. Inside, students can write math facts or sight words.

Scoop snowballs- Cotton balls make a nice miniature snowball. Use tongs, tweezers, or scoops to work on fine motor skills. This idea from Still Playing School can get you started.

Paint snowballs- Use colored water and some spray bottles to paint snow and improve hand strength in this painted snow activity.

Snowball target practiceSnowball Alphabet Throw is another idea.

Snowball Math Activities– Try this Comparing shapes with snowballs activity from Hands On As We Grow.

Snowball Sensory Play

For children that need to work up to tactile tolerance, this mess-free sensory play encourages kids to touch messy materials and build up their tolerance. It’s got a snow and snowball theme, so this sensory activity would work well with this theme.

Sensory Dough– Explore sensory tolerance and tactile experiences with this frozen snow dough recipe. It’s a fun one for messy sensory play. Just add sight words, math facts, or winter cards from the Winter Fine Motor Kit…or make it all about pretend play with some arctic animal figures or Frozen characters.

Snowball Art Activities- Making crafts and art is an easy way to help children develop fine motor skills and incorporate tactile sensory experiences. This Indoor snowball painting from Fantastic Fun and Learning is a fun idea.

Shaving Cream Snow- Tactile experiences can involve more than just snow! Try this Shaving Cream Snowball Big Art from Coffee Cups and Crayons.

Snowball Science

If taking the learning to multi-sensory experiences is interesting, try this snowball Science Experiments where we experimented with actual snow.

More Winter Learning Ideas

To take learning and motor skills further, add the Winter Fine Motor Kit to your toolbox.

Use the cards and sight words in the Winter Fine Motor Kit, to challenge kids in scissor skills, reading, sight words, sequencing, storytelling, and visual perceptual skills. The Winter Fine Motor Kit has simple and complex shapes with all kinds of Winter themed images including mittens, arctic animals, penguins, snowflakes, and more. These shapes and words can be hidden in the fake snow sensory bin for kids to hide, find, and hide again.

To up the fine motor work further, add tongs, scoops, small bowls and bins, and more.

For more ways to work on scissor skills, along with all of the fine motor skills needed for scissor use and handwriting, try the Winter Fine Motor Kit. It’s loaded with cutting activities, lacing cards, coloring, clip activities, fine motor art, and fun ways to help children develop pre-writing hand strength, dexterity, and motor skills.

Use the fine motor activities, lacing cards, toothpick art, and crafts in the Winter Fine Motor Kit. It’s a 100 page packet with all winter themes, and you’ll find winter fun there!

winter fine motor kit

 

 

Colleen Beck, OTR/L has been an occupational therapist since 2000, working in school-based, hand therapy, outpatient peds, EI, and SNF. Colleen created The OT Toolbox to inspire therapists, teachers, and parents with easy and fun tools to help children thrive. Read her story about going from an OT making $3/hour (after paying for kids’ childcare) to a full-time OT resource creator for millions of readers. Want to collaborate? Send an email to contact@theottoolbox.com.

Winter Snowflake Stamp Art

snowflake art
Kids love stamp art.  Using a tool to press paint onto a surface is therapeutic and creative.  You can press down hard or lightly, overlap stamps, add colors, or just make a simple stamp.  There’s a lot of process to creating with stamps and you can use so many objects!  We’ve stamped with potatoestoilet paper tubesstyrofoam, and even hair rollers.  These winter snowflakes use pipe cleaners and the result is wintry and beautiful!
 
Snowflake stamp art with pipe cleaners and blue paint. This is a great winter craft!
 
 
 


Winter Snowflake Art with Pipe Cleaner Stampers

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This is a pretty easy set up for an art project.  We used just a few materials:
easel paper (this pad gives you a nice big surface for creating)
bowl for the paint
 
 
I twisted a couple of pipe cleaners into a snowflake shape with one piece sticking up for a handle.  You can experiment with the shapes.  We did a flowery shaped snowflake, too.  (This would also make a great spring craft in a few months!)
 
 
Pour the blue paint into a bowl.  I LOVE this paint for it’s bright colors that don’t fade or flake once they dry.  It’s a great paint for preserving little one’s works of art.
 

And now it’s time for stamping.

 

Big Sister was so happy that she had a day off from school and got to do a craft with us.  We need to do more after school art work as a wind down from full days at school.  She loved making this stamp art and did page after page after page…

Make snowflakes art with pipe cleaner stamps.
 
 
 

Be sure to let us know if you make this snowflake art project.  You might be interested in more stamping activities:

    

 
   
 
 
 

What to Do With the Kids in Winter

The cold weather is upon us!  If you’re in the freezing temps with scarves and gloves or in warmer environments, winter play and learning is fun for the kids!  We love the ideas shared in Share It Saturday this week, from snowman books to crafts, to science and art. This round up of ideas will keep you occupied all winter long!


winter learning and play activites for kids.

Winter Activities for Kids

Snowman Picnic from Growing Book by Book

Snowman Books from Planet Smarty Pants
Snowman Listening Game from Pre-K Pages
Non-Fiction Snowflake Books from Brain Power Boy
Marshmallow Snowman Craft from Krafts and Kiddos
Winter Craft ideas for Middle Schoolers from Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus