Looking for simple home learning activities for your toddler ages 1-4? This pom pom color sorting activity is probably one of my favorite DIY fine motor activities.

Looking for simple home learning activities for your toddler ages 1-4? This pom pom color sorting activity is probably one of my favorite DIY fine motor activities.
Get out your crayons, tempera paint sticks, colored pencils, stamps, and stickers for a fun, DIY postcard activity!
Making educational activities at home is not only fun, but it’s a huge money-saver. Once you invest in a laminator – and it doesn’t cost much – you’ll be able to create dozens of fun learning projects. Here are 17 of our favorite laminating activities for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and beyond.
This Preschool Pattern activity fits perfectly into a busy bag and is a fun way to practice patterns with your preschooler!
This free cupcake counting printable is sure to engage all our cupcake loving fans—no real sprinkles required!
This shape matching activity for toddlers has been the perfect fit for my preschooler. Also, if you invest in a few basic supplies, this free shape printable DIY project is basically free.
This dinosaur printable is perfect for 2 and 3-year-olds, features 23 dinosaurs, costs $3.75 to make, and is completely free to download!