It’s never too early to get a handle on those Autumn art projects.
Here is one to use up those scraps of construction paper and get those fine motor skills in motion.

It’s never too early to get a handle on those Autumn art projects.
Here is one to use up those scraps of construction paper and get those fine motor skills in motion.

Let us continue with the clothespin fun and move onto numbers 11-20!
A great way to get those fine motor skills in shape to write, color and so much more!

Fun way to learn colors and numbers! Easy to fold mini books to create for colors, no cutting, gluing or staples!

These puzzles are a great way to recognize and sequence numbers, and strengthen fine motor skills by coloring and cutting. Included are 1-5 and 1-10. Four puzzles for each number group.

This art project is perfect for ages Toddler and up.
Get creative and instead of using fingertips, use Q-tips, stamps, marbles, etc.

These easy 3-pc. puzzles are great for older toddlers and up to learn colors.

A fun way to introduce numbers 1-10. Easy three piece puzzles with numbers, words and apples to count.

The third letter of the new school year! The upper case “E”!
Seven pages to introduce and engage your young one.

These fun mats are mats to color, then laminate or tuck inside Dry Erase Pockets (to keep them around longer). Use bingo chips, mini erasers, resin pieces, gems, buttons, whatever is your favorite thing to use as markers to mark the matching letters on each mat.
(Just a hint: if you tuck inside a Dry Erase Pocket; you can color over and over again with dry erase markers, as well as trace the letters.)
