I recently shared how to make textured clothespins over at Child Central Station! In case you missed my guest post, hop on over and take a look!
She would love for you to add your clothespin idea to her linky too!
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Fun! I have so many clothespins, this would be great!
I plan to let my class help me make some more – they add a little fun to an old idea:)
I really love this idea! I just took out all of my preschool goodies before we officially begin homeschooling tomorrow, and I can’t wait to make up some of these!
I just love making goodies for the classroom! It is part of the fun of teaching too!
hmmmmm those are cute! that would also qualify as a fine motor activity!
Yes – definitely some fine motor work is involved in squeezing the clothespins!
I love this idea. To add a little more learning, you can put letters on the clothespins and they can be sorted into ABC order.
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