This easy peasy activity is both fun and functional! All you will need is a shapes printable and some small stickers (preferably generic like smiley faces or stars). For the older preschooler, you can have them trace the shape with a marker, crayon, or pencil before they apply stickers. For the younger set, just stickers works great! And, the use of stickers also promotes fine motor skills and helps strengthen those little finger muscles!
Sad Little Banana & Chocolate Smiley Face Snack, optional...
I bet my almost 3 year-old would love that! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLooooove the banana snack! I bet it'd be super yummy frozen, especially in this hot summer weather!
ReplyDeleteI like the sticker shapes...very cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI like the sticker tracing activity and Mali , my preschooler, says he likes the banana faces. Cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea - it might actually keep my daughter working by herself for a change. I'll try it once we get her workbox center set up next week.
ReplyDeletegreat idea -- but I don't know if my fine motor can pull off those little bananas, LOL
ReplyDeleteVery cute stuff! What a clever tracing activity.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nifty idea!!! I will definitely be using that one!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to the shapes. We did this today. We started with stickers, then did tracing with crayon, and then worked on staying within the lines to color. It cracked me up when my daughter tried to say hexagon! ;)
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Sissy will be doing it soon!
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Love the banana smiles!! I'm going to do that for the girls dessert tonight, thanks for sharing as always!
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the stickers are a GREAT idea!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!I know my oldest will enjoy this.
ReplyDeletewhat a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. We have so many tiny stickers filling space at school. Now I have a specific use for them.
ReplyDeleteLove the banana snack! We're going to try that....what not to love.....bananas and chocolate?!!!
ReplyDeleteI linked to you in my post on this project...we had so much fun doing it together. Thanks for the link to the shape paper, I'm printing extra to have for future shape activities!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I will be trying that!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing, this idea is right up my preschoolers alley and we'll definitely be putting it in her workboxes! Thanks for sharing!
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