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Fill your heart. Fine motor activity for toddlers for Valentine's Day

 



Fill your heart
Fine motor activity for toddlers for Valentine's Day

Supplies: - heart shape cookie cutters
                  - cotton balls
                  - tweezers (not necessary but nice)
                  - 1 tray for every child (not necessary but nice to avoid fights over cotton balls)

We also worked on our math skills by predicting how many can fit and counting them.


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