Crafts
Fine MotorPreschoolers9 Comments
Back to the basics again. I’ve been loving keeping it simple here lately. This is a classic bird feeder craft using Cheerios, or other ring-shaped cereal, and pipe cleaners.
This was great fine motor practice, and a great busy activity, for George to do.
I scooped out a dish of Cheerios and handed George a few pipe cleaners to choose from.
He started threading the Cheerios onto a pipe cleaner.
They stayed on for the most part, but sometimes when he went to push the next one on, he would pull it onto the pipe cleaner too far and they’d all slid off.
I fixed that by bending the end of the pipe cleaner over to make an L and he didn’t have any problems after that.
It kept him busy for a little while to fill up the entire pipe cleaner.
I honestly thought he’d do 3 or 4 Cheerios and call it good. But he didn’t. He kept right at it until it was plum full. I actually had to take a couple of them off so that I could twist the ends together.
That’s all I did to finish it off. I twisted the ends of the pipe cleaner together and then tied a string around the bird feeder to hang it on our porch for the birds to eat.
This was way simpler to do than the previous bird feeder we did. Although that one was pretty quick to do too! (And probably yummier for the birds to eat!)
Check out some of these other threading activities we love:
- Simple threaded shoelace necklace
- Pipe cleaners and a colander
- Threading with pipe cleaners and beads from The Imagination Tree.
What other bird feeder craft variations have you done?
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Ann Foster says
Great activities. Some children who are entering schools have very poor fine motor skills and therefore aren’t ready for formal schooling.
Rezbi Vinko says
That bird feeder craft is one lovely simple project for kids.
Thanks for sharing it in this article!
Katherine Collmer says
Jamie, This is such a sweet activity to share! So simple and, yes, so classic! It addresses so many vital skills – visual and fine motor – and increases children’s awareness of the environment and for helping others! Thanks! I will share as well!