Toddler Fine Motor Button Tree
A Fun and Simple way for Toddlers to explore Fall Colours and to practice their fine motor skills too!
A Fun and Simple way for Toddlers to explore Fall Colours and to practice their fine motor skills too!
Thanks to Kyla for having us over to do a guest post. My name is Nicola and you can find me over at Crafty Kids at Home. I have three kids aged 3, 5 and 7 and we love to sit down and do arts and crafts activities together and my blog charts our ideas…
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Ninnin is having a nice relaxing morning fishing! Ah to have the simple life on an elf
Uh Oh, someone needs to work on staying in the lines! Actually, on second thoughts, I like Ninnin’s creativity and individualistic artistic flair!
We have been working on teeth brushing skills a lot this week (Buddy’s not mine!) Ninnin wanted to help encourage Buddy to keep up his good habits with a little smiley face this morning.
Buddy is feeling better and his natural mischievousness has certainly rubbed off on Ninnin! She was feeling rather dramatic this morning and decided to incorporate a train in her protest against not moving for several days (sorry Ninnin!)
Ninnin has been a bit busy looking after a poorly Buddy for the past few days. She’s such a helpful elf! It looks like Buddy has tired out though, she needed a coffee pick me up this morning.
Ninnin is getting impatient for Santa already! She will have to pack that feast up to go because Santa is a bit busy in the North Pole right now.