Cheerios activities for toddlers

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a child's hand on a sheet of paper with the words cheerio bubbles

This learning activity for toddlers is not only perfect to do during snack time (I mean, it uses cheerios), but it also allows YOU to have the time to get a chore done around your house. Total win/win.

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a child is playing with an object made out of dough and pretzels

Fine Motor Activity Stringing Cheerios on Spaghetti. Great for toddlers and preschoolers working on hand eye coordination and strengthening fingers ready for writing. Using just dried spaghetti, cheerios and play dough this challenge can be set up in minutes. #jugglingwithkids.com #finemotoractivities #finemotorpreschool #finemotortoddlers #pincergrip #cheerios #spaghettinoodle #playdough #finemotorskills #finemotorforkids

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Cheerio Activities for Toddlers

These Cheerio activities for toddlers can bring in so much joy and learning for your young homeschooler. From developing motor skills, cognitive skills, hand eye coordination and focus, Cheerios can be the best snack in the world that can bring in the best activities too!

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an edible cheetos play sand recipe for kids

Whip up taste-safe sensory fun in minutes with our easy recipe for homemade play sand using cereal! This will be your kid's favorite summer activity! Beat the heat and the screens!! Make this DIY activity with your kids today!

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a plastic tray filled with toys and cereal in it, the words toddler general sensory bin

An edible sensory bin safe for babies and toddlers! This sensory activity is so much fun and so easy to set up. Have your child practice fine motor skills, pouring and scooping with this quick and easy toddler activity! #sensorybins #sensorytubs #sensoryactivities #sensoryplay #toddlersactitivies #babyactivities #finemotorskills

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a young boy standing in front of a table with food on sticks

This basic threading activity is super simple to set up. Grab some play dough, spaghetti and some cereal to thread! Make patterns, sort, count!

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the cereal sorting mat is made with colored paper and plastic buttons for numbers to be placed on

We have been working hard on colors lately! Identifying colors, naming colors, sorting colors, you name it. I thought I would share a few sorting activities that we have done recently. Activity #1: I printed off this cereal sorting mat from I Can Teach My Child. I have a laminator at home (best purchase ever as a former teacher and I still use it all the time!) so I laminated it so we could use it over and over. I did this activity at our morning snack time, so it was the perfect color…

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