Peeling sticky notes is a simple yet engaging activity that focuses on strengthening those fine motor skills. This activity is not only fun but also supports hand strength and dexterity, making it an excellent option for toddlers and preschoolers.
For babies, you can attach some sticky notes to a surface for them to practice their reaching and grasping skills.
You can use various colours and sizes of sticky notes to create visual interest. The sticky nature of the notes adds an extra...
Gather a variety of sticky notes in different colours and sizes.
Stick a few notes to a flat surface or leave them in a pile for easy access.
Show your child how to peel a sticky note from the stack or surface.
Encourage them to stick the peeled notes onto another surface or create a pattern.
Let them experiment with sticking the notes in different ways, such as overlapping or making a collage.
Matching Game: Write numbers, letters, or shapes on some sticky notes or a piece of paper, and ask your child to find matching notes from another pile or stick them on matching objects they find around the house
Pattern Making: Challenge your child to create a specific pattern using different coloured sticky notes, helping them to develop sequencing and colour recognition skills.
Sticky Art: Encourage your child to use the notes to create pictures or designs on a larger piece of paper or on a wall, turning the activity into a creative art session.