
I love when little tikes get a sense of humor and want to play little games of their own! “Oh my, look at that! You put the green doggie on the orange hook. She also teased me a few times by hanging one on the wrong color very slowly and then peaking over to see what I would say… Which as you know is amazing for a toddler. We must have played with this for nearly an hour! Maisie had so much fun with this Cookie cutters sorting activity! Then she picked up a cookie cutter, named the shape and got quite excited about her activity!Īfter she answered I encouraged her to hang it on the matching hook.įirst 2 or 3 took a few tries to figure out she needed to come from above to get it “on” the hook and not just to touch it. Maisie had a long hard look at what was before her.

Cookie Cutters Color Match Activity on the Wall Next, I simply filled a bucket with the matching colored cookie cutters and place them on the floor near the hooks. TIP: Since cookie cutters are pretty large in size for hanging I recommend having a large portion of the pipe cleaners folded up and not just a little hook. Tape the pipe cleaner hooks on your wall with the bended part facing out like a hook. For this cookie cutter toddler activity you will need:įirst bend your pipe cleaners in half and then round up the folded end to make a hook shape. If you don’t happen to have a bunch of colourful cookie cutters for this activity you can use the ones that come with play dough or they have some excellent assortments available on Amazon. Turned out I came up with a ton but these are my 3 favorite ones I’m sharing with you! Cookie Cutter Color Sorting Activity on the Wall So I spent some time thinking of ideas of fine motor learning activities I could use the cookie cutters for that my toddler and or preschooler would enjoy.
COOKIE CUTTER FULL
We came across a bag full of cookie cutters. We call them “treasure hunts” and the kids love them.

So we went for our first spring weekend drive checking out curb alerts and garage sales. 3 super fun new ways to use cookie cutters for fine motor activities with toddlers and preschoolers for hands on learning and play at home.
