Simple household items and office supplies can be used to create games for children that will have them working on fine motor skills and having tons of fun. These Landing Spot On games will allow your kids to do just that.
Supplies for Landing Spot On Games for Children
- Platter size paper plate
- Colored dot stickers
- Large drinking cups (4)
- Button
- Chopsticks*
- Pom poms (colors that match the dots)
*If you want chopsticks like ones we used, there are available on this affiliate link Zehhe Cheater Training Chopsticks for Children . I couldn’t find the chicken chopsticks, but the sheep is available.
How to Put the Game Together
This game board is so easy to put together. You simply place dot stickers an equal distance across and down on the plate. I ended up with four rows and five columns. You could easily arrange the dots any way that you would like. Your children might enjoy creating their own game board design on the plate.
Once you have the dots arranged on the plate, it is time to set the plate on top of the four drinking cups. You can arrange the cups close together or spread them apart so they are more like table legs.
Games for Children
Landing Spot On- Buttons
The goal of this game to get the buttons on the dots. There are several ways you can get the buttons of the dots. The way you have your children try to get the buttons on the spots will depend on how well your children have developed their fine motor skills and their eye hand coordination.
They can:
- Place a button on a spot
- Drop a button onto a spot
- Underhand toss a button onto a spot
- Overhand throw a button onto a spot
- Frisbee toss a button onto a spot
Landing Spot on- Pom Poms
In this version of the game you are working with pom poms. Pom poms tend to be light and hard to throw so, for this version of the game children can use chopsticks. The chopsticks will give children a little more control of the pom poms.
You can do the same actions that I listed for the buttons. We found the dropping the pom poms or placing them to be the easiest. Frisbee tossing didn’t work well for us, but you may find that you really like frisbee tossing.
We played both games on our deck and on the kitchen table. It worked out well in both locations.
Other Fine Motor Activities
Fine Motor- Fold and Thread Necklace
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Lisa @ Two Bears Farm says
This would be a good game to toss together at a picnic – you’d have the plates and cups, and could toss pebbles.
JDaniel4's Mom says
I love that idea!
Phyllis at All Things Beautiful says
That looks like so much fun and I love that you used everyday materials!
noelle d says
that is cute. lol, at first i was thinking “what a cute table” then I read the post… lol…great idea
JDaniel4's Mom says
It could be a table for pretend play too.
kristi@ishouldbemoppingthefloor says
This is such a great game, Deirdre! Thank so much for sharing!
Anna@The Measured Mom says
Thanks for linking this up at After School!
Amanda @artsy_momna says
How fun! We have TONS of buttons that need a fun project – my kids would love this 🙂
Thanks for sharing at the Bewitchin’ Projects Link Party!
Cathy Mini @ Our Mini Family says
What a cute & unique little game!!
Thanks for linking up at the Bewitchin Projects party this week! I can’t wait to see what you link up again next week over at OurMiniFamily.com!
Cheers,
~Cathy Mini~
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