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Inserting gold coins in a paper pot

 


INSERTING COINS IN A POT OF GOLD
Fine motor activity for toddlers

I cut out two pots of gold out of a folded black construction paper.  I covered one with contact paper, put the other one on top and covered it too but making sure the contact paper is lined with the black construction paper to leave an opening.  

My students got it quickly.  I love to see those fingers working.  Do you know that electronic devices are bad for fine motor development.  Put your little ones' fingers to work.




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