Heavy Paper Link Builders

Heavy Paper Link Builders

Steps:

  • Tear the index cards into strips (about 1 inch wide). Encourage strong, controlled pulls for heavy work input.
  • Take one paper strip. Roll it tightly around a marker or a pencil, creating a dense cylinder. Slide the marker out.
  • Secure the dense paper cylinder tightly by wrapping masking tape completely around it. Press hard to create a firm ‘building block.’
  • Use markers to draw small connection dots onto the center of each paper block. Aim for four dots per block.
  • Pick up one pipe cleaner. Hold the first paper block steady with your helper hand.
  • Push the stiff pipe cleaner straight through one of the marked dots. Aim the pipe cleaner and thread it through a second block to link them. Twist the ends to secure the connection.

Safety Tip:
Constant and direct adult supervision is required. Small pieces of paper, masking tape, and cut pipe cleaners pose a significant choking hazard for children who still place objects in their mouths. Ensure materials are used only as intended.

Sticky Line Wall Art

Sticky Line Wall Art

Steps:

  • Secure the construction paper onto the sturdy cardboard base with masking tape.
  • Use masking tape to secure the cardboard vertically onto a wall or door at your child’s chest height.
  • Use the markers to draw a simple line, shape, or path onto the paper for your child to follow.
  • Challenge your child to hold the glue bottle. Squeeze firmly to trace a thick, continuous line of glue over the marker path.
  • Encourage your child to pick up the dry beans using only their thumb and pointer finger (pincer grasp).
  • Press the beans firmly into the wet glue line, following the shape until the entire path is covered. Press hard for heavy work!

Safety Tip:
Constant and direct adult supervision is required. Dry beans are small, hard objects. They pose a significant choking hazard for children who still place items in their mouths.

Wet Paper Squeeze Mail

Wet Paper Squeeze Mail

Steps:

  • Tear the index cards into small, postage stamp-sized pieces. Encourage tearing with both hands for strong bilateral input.
  • Place all the torn pieces into the bowl. Cover the paper completely with water and let it soak for five minutes to create resistant pulp.
  • Adult Step: Cut a tight, narrow slot (about 1.5 inches long) into the container lid. Secure the lid shut completely with masking tape.
  • Reach into the bowl and gather a handful of wet paper pulp. Squeeze the pulp as hard as you can over the bowl to remove the water.
  • Hold the container firmly steady with your helper hand. Use your dominant hand to push the dense, wet pulp straight through the narrow slot. Repeat until the container is full!

Safety Tip:
Constant and direct adult supervision is required. Torn paper pieces and small wet pulp balls pose a significant choking hazard for children who still place items in their mouths. Ensure materials are used only as intended.

Layered Card Clip Tower

Layered Card Clip Tower

Steps:

  • Layer 3 index cards together tightly to make one very thick building block. Secure the edges completely with masking tape.
  • Use a marker to draw 4 small target dots along one short edge of the layered block where you will insert the clips.
  • Take two finished layered blocks. Hold them firmly together with your helper hand to keep the pieces aligned and stable.
  • Pick up a paper clip using a strong pincer grasp (thumb and pointer finger). Push the clip through the marker target dots on both cards, joining the two blocks. This requires focused effort!
  • Continue connecting the layered cards end-to-end using the paper clips. Build a long, flexible tower or chain structure.
  • For extra heavy work, try tearing the finished paper clip chain apart after you finish building it.
  • Try creating a 3D structure by joining the blocks at different angles.

Safety Tip:
Constant and direct adult supervision is required. Paper clips are small metal objects and pose a potential choking hazard for children who still place items in their mouths. Ensure all clips are collected immediately after play.

Felt Piercing Garden Push

Felt Piercing Garden Push

Steps:

  • Use markers to draw 5 to 7 small target dots randomly across the center of the felt piece.
  • Cut the felt into a square shape. Use masking tape to secure the felt tightly over the container opening, making sure the fabric is taut and resistant.
  • Ask your child to hold the container firmly steady with their helper hand on the table to prevent tipping.
  • Pick up one craft stick. Grip it with a strong pincer grasp (thumb and pointer finger).
  • Aim the stick at a marked target dot. Use a strong, controlled push to pierce the stick straight through the resistant felt.
  • Repeat this powerful pushing action until all the marked dots are filled with sticks, completing your ‘felt garden’.

Safety Tip:
Constant adult supervision is required. Ensure the child pushes the craft sticks into the container and away from their face and body. The stabilizing hand should always be placed on the container base.