Indoor Activity For Kids:

Sticker busy bin

Give your kids a container filled with stickers with their favorite character and fun shapes and images and it’s sure to entertain them for a while.

Stickers are great for practicing fine motor skills and creativity. You can buy different types and shapes of stickers for kids to play with. Add crayons or markers for drawing and they are ready for quiet time.

This activity is inspired by ideas from Sticker busy bin.

This activity is great to teach your kids:

Math activities include counting, patterning, sizes and sorting and can be taught with fun and easy to play games and activities.

Fine motor skills involve movement of the smaller muscle groups in your child's hands, fingers, and wrists.

Developing fine motor skills will help your child to write and prepares her for school. But it will also help your children with everyday tasks like eating, and dressing themselves.

Creative activities help children express themselves and create something from nothing, explore materials and activities and use their imagination.

Literacy includes reading, writing, and speaking. It is the basis of any child’s learning.

Literacy skills can be taught from baby age with playful games and activities, and continues to be taught at school age where literacy instruction is more formal than just play.

Colour recognition activities helps children get to know the different colors and color blending and matching.

Step 1

Gather all the supplies

Step 2

Place everything into a bin. Optionally draw shapes, numbers or letters on some of the paper.

Step 3

Invite your kids to play with the sticker quiet bin

All of us really enjoyed this stickers activity and it was truly simple and so easy to do. I bought 4 packs of fun stickers and gave 2 to each child with a piece of paper. My daughter had me peel off stickers for her so that she can stick them on her paper and my son sticked them himself. I will definitely be buying stickers on a regular basis.

Build a sticker busy box with items you already have at home! Then watch your child create and learn independently. It's easy to build, store, and refresh!
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