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Fall Fine Motor Activities for Kids

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As parents and educators, we are always looking for ways to teach out kids how to read, write, do math and other subjects. It’s easy to forget that there are a lot of other skills our kids need to learn in order to be successful. Fine motor skills, is crucial for a child’s development. These Fall Fine Motor Activities for Kids will help you come up with fun activities to do with your kids that specifically work on those fine motor skills.

Fall Fine Motor Activities for Kids

Fall Fine Motor Activities for Kids:

This Create a Spider project is perfect for young kids and parents will love it as it encourages the use of fine motor skills all while having fun. – Pre-K Pages

Not only does this Apples and Worms project help kids refine their motor skills but it’s always a great way to practice math with the younger kids. – Fall Fine Motor Counting Activity – From ABCs to ACTs

This Fine Motor Sensory Bin is perfect for fall! The kids will love all of the fun fall objects in the bin. – The Jenny Evolution

The Sunflower Science Art Experiment is a fun activity for kids while also building strength and dexterity in their hands and fingers. – Teaching 2 & 3 Year-Olds

I love this Spider Web Rubbing Activity because it encourages the use of fine motor skills and creativity! – Pre-K Pages

Your kids are absolutely going to love this Pom-Pom Spiders and Webs activity. Perfect for Halloween. – Happy Hooligans

Get festive with this Turkey Color Matching Activity activity that encourages learning and creativity.  – I HEART Arts n’ Crafts

You don’t have to spend a lot or anything at all to work on fine motor skills, this Fall Leaves idea uses stuff you already have at home. – Pre-K Pages

Fall Popcorn Trees are adorable and will make great artwork to hang around your home. – Happy Hooligans

Photo Lace Cards not only make for a great fine motor skill activity but also wonderful homemade gifts for the family. – Happily Ever Mom

Aren’t hedgehogs the cutest? Now you can make your own hedgehog with this Adorable Apple Hedgehogs craft. – Pre-K Pages

Who says learning has to be boring? The kids will have a blast with math doing this Apple Counting activity. – From ABCs to ACTs

This Leaf Lacing Activity incorporates threading and cutting making it an awesome activity for fine motor skills.  – Happy Hooligans

Need a fun activity to do with the kids this fall? Try this Fine Motor Popcorn Craft, fun for the whole family. – From ABCs to ACTs

More Fall Activities for Kids:

  1. Forest Floor Fall Sensory Activity – The Jenny Evolution
  2. Pumpkin Crafts and Activities for Kids – Easy Peasy and Fun!
  3. Fall Kids Activities – Activity Mom

More Fine Motor Resources:

  1. Learning Resources Froggy Feeding Fun
  2. Learning Resources Helping Hands Fine Motor Tool Set
  3. Stack It Peg Game With Board Occupational Therapy Autism Fine Motor Skills

Learning needs to be fun and these activities will ensure that not only are the kids having fun, but the parents are too. These fall activities for kids are perfect for the whole family!

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Lindsey

Sunday 20th of October 2019

Fantastic article, going to keep your tips in mind for my 2 young boys!

Harry

Wednesday 27th of September 2017

Yup, its a great idea to try with our kids. I would love to try this as well. I'm not sure what kind of objections I have to face with my kids. But well, I will give it a try. And I found them a useful trampoline already which I got it from here.. https://trampolineguide.net/best-trampoline-for-kids/

Ryan Smith

Wednesday 18th of January 2017

Really useful tips, Kelli. I'm definitely gonna try some of these with my toddler apart from these general fun games mentioned here: https://trampolinea.com/fun-trampoline-games-for-kids/

He always looks at his older siblings with awe as they jump on their mini trampoline, so these tips would come in handy in keeping him busy.

Jon Watney

Saturday 7th of November 2015

Thanks for the tips, Kelli! I've gotta try them with my 2-year old! He's the only small one in the family and when his brothers go trampolining, he'd always want to try it to. Of course, it's safe for my older kids. The tips I got from http://www.trampolinegurus.com/best-rectangular-trampoline helped me get the best one for my backyard. But still, he's too young to be jumping with the others so I always try to keep him busy with games and this article is perfect for me! Good job!