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687K views · 26K reactions | BALL BLOWING - Speaking Development Do you know why blowing play benefits kids’ speaking development? Truth is blowing requires the collaboration of lips, upper/lower jaw and cheek muscle, and these are also muscles we use while speaking. Good for kids 2 years and up ❤️ You will need: ⭐️Legos @lego or anything to form a track ⭐️Balls (or pom pom balls) in different color ⭐️Cups matching balls’ colors Perfect for: 🍎Speaking development 🍎Concentration training 🍎Color matching Hope this is fun for you and your little one(s), and feel free to save it for later or share with someone who might like it 💕🥰 #早教 #educationalplay #earlyeducation #learningthroughplaying #diytoys #finemotorskills #kidstraining #concentrationskills #playandlearn #toddlerplayide Oral Motor Activities, Night Landscape Photography, Pom Pom Balls, Natalie Cole, Oral Motor, Kids Training, Development Activities, Toddler Play, Motor Activities

687K views · 26K reactions | BALL BLOWING - Speaking Development Do you know why blowing play benefits kids’ speaking development? Truth is blowing requires the collaboration of lips, upper/lower jaw and cheek muscle, and these are also muscles we use while speaking. Good for kids 2 years and up ❤️ You will need: ⭐️Legos @lego or anything to form a track ⭐️Balls (or pom pom balls) in different color ⭐️Cups matching balls’ colors Perfect for: 🍎Speaking development 🍎Concentration training…

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This pom pom blowing activity is great for helping toddlers recognize their colors and practice oral motor skills. Super fun indoor activity that will educate as well as entertain your toddler! #indoorplay #toddleractivities #finemotorskills #toddlerplay Oro Motor Exercises, Oral Motor Activities For Toddlers, Blowing Activities For Kids, Blowing Activities, Oral Motor Activities, Color Sorting Activities, Feeding Therapy, Indoor Activities For Toddlers, Fun Indoor Activities

This pom pom blowing activity is great for helping toddlers recognize their colors and practice oral motor skills. Super fun indoor activity that will educate as well as entertain your toddler! #indoorplay #toddleractivities #finemotorskills #toddlerplay

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Peeja | Ayden & Alfie on Instagram: "This bubble art is just so fun to do! Great for oral motor skills and breathing exercise!

Safety precautions:
Make sure there is no liquid flowing inside the bottle that can cause accident inhalation of the soapy liquid.

How to make:
➡️ Cut a bottle half.
➡️ Take wet wipe and tie at the open part of the bottle (use mesh bag/sock for different result).
➡️ Add food colouring on the wet tissue.
➡️ Mix water and dish soap in a bowl.
➡️ Dip the wet wipe end and blow on the other end.
➡️ Observe the colourful bubbles!

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Peeja | Ayden & Alfie on Instagram: "This bubble art is just so fun to do! Great for oral motor skills and breathing exercise! Safety precautions: Make sure there is no liquid flowing inside the bottle that can cause accident inhalation of the soapy liquid. How to make: ➡️ Cut a bottle half. ➡️ Take wet wipe and tie at the open part of the bottle (use mesh bag/sock for different result). ➡️ Add food colouring on the wet tissue. ➡️ Mix water and dish soap in a bowl. ➡️ Dip the wet wipe end…

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Itsy Bitsy Artsy I Art & Craft I Creative DIY on Instagram: "DIY Air blowing toy | Fly toy ✨✂️ Have a good time with your children crafting and playing with this fun Toy.  . . Material : 1. Cardstock paper  2. Straw 3. Gun glue 4. Balloon  . . . 📌 Follow me for more: ➡️ @itsy_bitsy_23 ➡️ @itsy_bitsy_23 ➡️ @itsy_bitsy_23 . . . . #funcraftskids #familyactivities #holidayscrafts #holidaysfun #creativity #parentchildcraft #parentchildfuntime #reels #explore #explorpage #funtoy #handmadetoys #creativecraft #fundiy #craftingwithkids #creativity #flyingtoys #funwithkids #craftykids #craftyideas #kidscrafts #parentchildhandmade #papercraft #ballooncraft #diytoys" Straw Activities, Paper Straws Crafts, Straw Crafts, Balloon Crafts, Maker Project, Flying Toys, Dog World, Crafty Kids, Instagram Diy

Itsy Bitsy Artsy I Art & Craft I Creative DIY on Instagram: "DIY Air blowing toy | Fly toy ✨✂️ Have a good time with your children crafting and playing with this fun Toy. . . Material : 1. Cardstock paper 2. Straw 3. Gun glue 4. Balloon . . . 📌 Follow me for more: ➡️ @itsy_bitsy_23 ➡️ @itsy_bitsy_23 ➡️ @itsy_bitsy_23 . . . . #funcraftskids #familyactivities #holidayscrafts #holidaysfun #creativity #parentchildcraft #parentchildfuntime #reels #explore #explorpage #funtoy #handmadetoys…

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Jen | Pre-K & Preschool on Instagram: "This wind experiment is super easy to setup and always captivates my preschool students! It’s great for Spring learning or a weather theme.   Here’s what I did… Grab a few items from around your classroom, a fan, and make a “did the wind blow it” chart. Have your student grab an item, predict if the fan will move it, and then set it on top of the fan. Then have them place their item in the correct column on the chart.  Quick note; I turned the fan off and on in between each item, just so it was easier for them to set the item on top.  We all loved watching the balloon float and were surprised at the plate!   #kidscience #preschoolscience #preschoolactivities #prekactivities #preschoolplay #preschoolideas" Wind Experiment, Weather Activities Preschool, Stem Activities Preschool, Science Discovery, Art And Math, Weather Theme, Steam Science, 2017 Calendar, Preschool Centers

Jen | Pre-K & Preschool on Instagram: "This wind experiment is super easy to setup and always captivates my preschool students! It’s great for Spring learning or a weather theme. Here’s what I did… Grab a few items from around your classroom, a fan, and make a “did the wind blow it” chart. Have your student grab an item, predict if the fan will move it, and then set it on top of the fan. Then have them place their item in the correct column on the chart. Quick note; I turned the fan off…

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