17+ of the Best Preschool Fine Motor Activities that Involve Squeezing
Squeeze playdough using a citrus squeezer. Parents and teachers are concerned if their preschoolers cannot write. Their preschoolers might get frustrated when given writing tools. Hold on! Their little hands and fingers need to be strengthened. Good news! I have a collection of squeezing activities that can do just that. We start working on strengthening fine motor skills in with our toddlers. You know those puzzles with the knobs? And play dough? Yep, that’s a start! But even as they transition from a toddler to a preschooler, their hands and fingers continue to need strengthening. We work on fine motor activities every day, in playful ways. Our children have no idea the reason behind it, of course. They just know it’s fun! Ready to introduce some squeezing activities into your children’s day? Fall Fine Motor Activities Christmas Fine Motor Activities Winter Fine Motor Activities Summer Fine Motor Activities Color Recognition Fine Motor Activities Easy Fine Motor Activities for Toddlers Favorite Fine Motor Toys Favorite Fine Motor Toys for Toddlers 55+ Fine Motor Activities That Can Be Done At Home As fingers get stronger, squeeze water using pipettes. Drop watercolors onto paper towels. Squeeze and release paint on top of pine cones. Drip watercolors down a vertical surface. Press Do-a-Dots with palms of hands on a dry erase board. Preschoolers (toddlers, too) love to transfer liquids with turkey basters. Set up a tongs and pom poms activity. (B-Inspired Mama) Squeeze glitter glue to make calming bottles. (Mess for Less) Use paint with sponges. (No Time for Flash Cards) Add sponges to a sensory bin to squeeze out water. (Things to Share and Remember) Drop watercolors on coffee filters. Grab some clothespins to make these dinosaurs. (Teaching Mama) Squeeze play dough. (Fun at Home With Kids) Using icing gel pens to decorate cookies. (Craftulate) Invite your child to wash windows. (Stir the Wonder) Here is my Privacy Policy





