Christmas Fine Motor Activities
Enjoy lots of Christmas Fine Motor fun with the kids.
Christmas time is here and I couldn’t be more excited! Who cares if there isn’t snow on the ground?
Personally, we took on Christmas goop this year! Bright green and irresistible to put down, this goop felt great and offers loads of fine motor skills practice.
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Recommended Christmas Books
When you’re done playing, snuggle up and enjoy these recommended Christmas Books with your child.
Pete the Cat Saves Christmas: Includes Sticker Sheet!The Night Before Christmas HardcoverHow Winston Delivered ChristmasLittle Blue Truck’s Christmas: A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids
Bear Stays Up for ChristmasA Very Fiona Christmas (A Fiona the Hippo Book)Construction Site on Christmas NightThe Berenstain Bears’ Night Before Christmas
Christmas Fine Motor Activities
Whether you’re a mom of toddlers or a preschool teacher, there are just some sensory recipes you have to know and this Christmas Green Goop Recipe is one of them!
Combine festive fine motor activities and sensory play with water beads and mini-ornaments in a sensory bin.
Decorate felt Christmas trees with mini pom poms. What a fun activity!
Tots will love the tinkling sound of this jingle bell drop activity.
Practice threading skills with pipe cleaner candy canes and a colander.
Kids Musical Train Set with Christmas-Themed MusicMelissa & Doug Slice and Bake Wooden Christmas Cookie Play Food Set
Little People Elf Movie Figure Set
Fisher-Price Little People Toddler Toy Musical Christmas Train
Use toothpicks, beads and styrofoam to make fun Christmas shapes.

This stackable egg carton Christmas tree is lots of fun, and it’ll make a cute decoration, too.
Torn paper wreath ornaments are perfect for toddlers.
Or make a larger wreath for your door. Great scissor skills practice!
Make a Christmas tree busy bag for your kids with some pipe cleaners and pom poms.
Fill Christmas light molds with colored water using an eye dropper. It looks magical on a light table!

If you’re not afraid of a little sewing, this button Christmas tree will make a wonderful gift.
Decorate your tree with yarn and bead Christmas trees ornaments.
Colored jingle bells and an egg tray provide loads of color sorting fun.
Christmas Blocks, Gingerbread House Building Blocks6 Pack Christmas Squishy Toys
Christmas Train Set- Around The Christmas Tree with Real Smoke, Music & Lights
DIY Felt Christmas Tree Set
You can’t lose with this counting Christmas tree activity — counting practice and fine motor skills in one.
Printable Christmas Fun!
Unwrap a delightful assortment of printable Christmas treasures and fun!
- Christmas Coloring Pages
- Minute To Win It Games
- Christmas Word Searches
- Christmas Candy Dice Game
- Christmas I Spy Games
- Christmas Word Scrambles
- Santa Says Interactive Game
- Elf Coloring Pages for Kids
- Christmas Mazes
- Christmas Dot to Dot Pages
- December Mystery Puzzles
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