If you get a strong enough magnet, you can use it to move a paperclip around on top of a thick piece of cardstock.
This morning I let M draw colored pencil paths between a cluster of flowers, a bee hive, and a pot of honey. I drew a quick sketch of a bee, cut it out and taped it to a paper clip. Then I held the cardstock while M moved the magnet under the bee from place to place and made up her own little stories about the honey-making process.
Keeping the paper clip moving along the right path takes a certain kind of hand/eye coordination. I think just letting your preschooler draw curvy paths on a piece of cardstock and then letting them try to keep the paperclip on the paths would be a fun little challenge in itself.
We just did this last Monday with paper butterflies, and my kids loved it!
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ReplyDeleteI like that you let her draw the line as well as follow it.
ReplyDeleteI like that you let her draw the line as well as follow it.
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