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two young children are playing with colorful balls on the wall in an empty room that says ball reach and grab

This gross-motor activity only requires tape and plastic balls (or any other small toy!) For this, you or the child can tape the toys up to the wall. Then the children will strengthen their gross motor skills by using their whole body to grab the toys! (Crouching to grab lower balls, using tip-toes to get higher up balls) PW29. The young toddler moves body with purpose to achieve a goal.

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a baby playing with a ball drop shoebox

Ball Drop Shoebox ! This easy DIY object permanence box will help build gross motor skills as well as teach baby that the balls they drop in are still there even though they went away temporarily!

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colorful balls with text overlay that says play to learn 30 fun ball activities for kids

The best toys are ones that can be played with over and over again and can be used in a variety of ways! Learning through play is easy when you have simple toys that can be adapted for children of all ages. Read on to find some fun ball activities to try at home or during in-person or teletherapy sessions.

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a young child is playing with colored plastic eggs and holding scissors in front of them

This colourful rainbow sensory bin is made with ice balls! The following post contains affiliate links, which means that at no extra cost to you I can make a tiny bit of money to help support this blog. Thank you! To make the ice balls you'll need: Ice ball mold Liquid watercolour paints * Mini funnel Water *You could use food dye instead but there is an increased chance of temporarily staining your child's skin. Mix the water and paint until the desired color is reached. Carefully pour the…

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an advertisement for ball activities for toddlers with pictures of toys in the background and text that reads, ball activities for toddlers

Golf balls, soft balls, tennis balls... No matter the size of the ball, they are a great way to help younger children practice several skills in different ways! We are sharing 15 ball activities for toddlers that are so much fun!

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a toddler playing with colored balls in a cardboard box

More than 30 simple, fun, hands-on activities to keep toddlers busy learning and playing. Activities are developmentally appropriate for ages 1-2 and include sensory play, easy art projects, fine motor activities, and gross motor play. Learning skills include color sorting and recognition, shape id

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