As soon as I shared these printable bat templates, I knew I had to create pumpkins, too! Y'all know me - I can't make just one or two printables. I couldn't decide what shape or size of pumpkin to create, so I made three different pumpkins in eight sizes each for a total of 24 printable pumpkin outlines. The largest pumpkin is 8" tall by 10" wide and the smallest are just 1".
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My toddler loves using pompoms and tongs. More students are starting school with poor fine motor skills now than ever before. These children are unable to hold a pencil correctly or use scissors, for example. Work with tongs and small objects, like pompoms, can help your child develop these important fine motor skills!
Tip: The keeper bar on tongs can easily slide down and frustrate your child. I used a couple pairs of pliers to twist it open and remove it to save my daughter aggravation!
You can also turn a pompom & tong activity into color recognition practice. Demonstrate placing only orange pompoms on the pumpkin outline and either green or brown on the stem.