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The Empowered Educator

Inspiring ideas, training and resources for early learning.

DIY Fine Motor Board Fun for Toddlers

by The Empowered Educator 6 Comments

This weekend we finally got few little DIY jobs completed….not for us of course but some upcycled resources for the  kids to play with…which is almost as good…well that’s what I tell myself anyway!

This little fine motor board stems from an idea I had a few months back when I observed how much the toddler group attending my family day care service were enjoying playing and creating with washers and bolts whenever I brought them out.

As most toddlers do they also have a love of trying to figure out how things work and putting things on and off.  So I thought I would extend upon those interests and make up a simple board that would also challenge their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

I’m simply calling it a fine motor board….pretty clever huh? Yes I know it’s not that exciting but hey at least you know what I’m talking about!

Now I’m pretty sure you don’t need my instructions to make one for yourself but let’s take a wander through the process just in case you have a question or two and frankly I took some photos so I have to show them somewhere 😉

I started off cutting a few boards from some pallets we had stored downstairs, if you want to be fancy you could measure and cut specific sizes but I personally don’t think your toddler is going to care either way…just sayin!
 
Easy DIY fine motor board fun for toddlers -Mummy Musings and Mayhem
 
We then went on a bit of a scavenger hunt in His Patient Self’s shed to find some cuphooks because I just knew I had seen a stash of them somewhere, that man collects everything I tell you!

Tara thought it was great fun to help me find them and then pick out the ones she thought were the perfect match. And doesn’t she have just the perfect outfit for the job? Love that kid’s individual sense of style!

The wood we used is pretty rough as it was just recycled pallet timber so it needed a little sanding and then some clear lacquer over the top. We did try some old stain we had on one of the boards but it was too dark so the others just got some lacquer over the top to give them a nicer finish and protect them from the weather as I will be using them outdoors as well as indoors. You could of course add a stain of your choice but this project was all about using what we already had and the only leftover stain we had was too dark for this project!

 
Easy DIY fine motor board fun for toddlers -Mummy Musings and Mayhem
 
Older children will enjoy trying to help you make the boards, they can select different hooks, choose where to put them and even try to screw them in if your timber is soft like the pallet wood pieces we used.
 
Easy DIY fine motor board fun for toddlers -Mummy Musings and Mayhem
 

It really doesn’t matter where you place the hooks, I used a few different sizes and tried to leave enough room for small fingers to maneuver .

Easy DIY fine motor board fun for toddlers -Mummy Musings and Mayhem

Once you have the hooks where you want them all you need to do is add a little bowl of washers that can be placed on the hooks. I also added some bolt nuts to provide an extra challenge.

Try to include different textures and sizes to encourage and support problem solving and sensory exploration.

Easy DIY fine motor board fun for toddlers -Mummy Musings and Mayhem
 
Easy DIY fine motor board fun for toddlers -Mummy Musings and Mayhem

At the moment I am just leaning the boards against the wall or some rocks outside so they stand upright and slightly back but I intend to add a few screws to the back so I can add a rope for hanging. Either way works!

 
Easy DIY fine motor board fun for toddlers -Mummy Musings and Mayhem
Some toddlers will find it more difficult to choose the pieces that fit easily over the hooks, others will just enjoy making patterns and taking the washers on and off and rearranging.
 
Easy DIY fine motor board fun for toddlers -Mummy Musings and Mayhem

However they choose to play with the board you know they will be strengthening their fine motor and problem solving skills as well as challenging their hand/eye coordination and understanding of the concepts big and small and spatial awareness.

Easy DIY fine motor board fun for toddlers -Mummy Musings and Mayhem
An easy little DIY project that incorporates sustainability and is of course budget friendly. What else could you use the hooks for?
 
If  you are looking for more educational activity ideas why not join my Empowered Educator Facebook Community. 
 
 
Why not PIN this on Pinterest for later? You can also find more fine motor activity ideas on THIS Pinterest board. 
 

A Little About Me

Jodie Clarke is an early childhood professional supporting educators who want and need to stay passionate about the work they do! She has 30 years hands-on experience in the early childhood and human services sectors across many different roles.


Jodie is mum to 3 in Australia and has already helped thousands of educators with their work through her popular blog posts, activity ideas, online training and e-books.

Filed Under: EYLF Made Easier, Ideas for Fine Motor Play, Ideas for Frugal Fun, Ideas for Sustainability, Ideas for Toddlers, Respecting Our World

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Comments

  1. Kate Gribble says

    21/09/2014 at 11:33 am

    I love it so very much Jode 🙂 So much.

    Reply
  2. Cherine M says

    21/09/2014 at 3:17 pm

    This is such a simple and brilliant idea!! Pinning to our Early Life Skills & Learning board! http://www.pinterest.com/cherinexa/early-life-skills-and-learning/

    Reply
  3. Kyra says

    22/09/2014 at 10:27 am

    Love it! I’m sure I’ve seen some assorted hooks lurking in my husband’s shed, will have to put them to good use and see what else I can find to hang on the hooks too – I’m thinking old keys would be a nice touch!

    Reply
  4. Kylie @ Octavia and Vicky says

    26/09/2014 at 3:59 am

    Love it! My Rocky would love it too, thanks for the idea 🙂

    Reply
  5. Lara says

    08/07/2016 at 1:43 pm

    How about putting it out with lengths of yarn or ribbon to make patterns on them? I love these boards and think there would be plenty of ways to use them!

    Reply
    • mummymusingsmayhem says

      08/07/2016 at 9:11 pm

      Yes, that works really well Lara – we have done that too with similar hooks – haven’t blogged about it yet though 😉 Scraps of material and ribbon make lovely little patterns!

      Reply

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Hi, I'm Jode, Mum to 3 girls in Australia, and an early childhood educator, presenter and consultant.
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