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    You are here: Home / Play Activities / Motor Skills / 10 Ways To Use Pom Poms in Kid Activities

     

    10 Ways To Use Pom Poms in Kid Activities

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    One of my favorite materials for kid activities is a big bag of pom poms! Pom poms are great manipulatives to use for fine motor activities, pre-math activities, art and craft play, pretend play and free play.

    In addition, if your kids start throwing pom poms arounds (as they inevitably will), you don't have to worry about them breaking anything or hurting your feet when you step on them barefoot!

    Indoor kids activities with pom poms..

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    We have a gigantic one pound bag of pom poms but even a smaller bag of pom poms like this one will get you started.  

    This week my youngest son was playing with the pom poms again so I thought in addition to showing you his most recent pom pom play I'd do a round up of other ideas he's come up with.

    Sorting pom poms by size

    1. He likes to sort pom poms by size in nice straight lines.

    Picking up pom poms with chopsticks

    2. He also likes to pick pom poms up with chopsticks. This is one of the best activities for developing fine motor skills. These kid chopsticks are awesome for all sorts of fine motor activities.

    Target practice with a homemade catapult

    3. Pom poms make a nice substitute for ping pong balls when using a catapult indoors, because they won't break anything when launched! If you don't have a diy catapult, your kids are in for a treat. Read our instructions for making a homemade catapult and how to use it for target practice.

    Two plastic containers with a pile of pom poms

    4. Work those tiny finger muscles by pushing pom poms through slots in a container lid. This is one of my absolute favorite activities to bring out on the spur of the moment. It is sort of amazing how much the kids like to do this again and again. It's one of the best busy toddler activities ever.

    Pom poms in container with paper and paint

    5. Make art by shaking poms and paint in a container. Use the art later for lovely gift cards or frame it as unique art work.

    Egg carton labeled with numbers and pom poms in carton sections

    6.  Save your egg cartons for counting practice. Even if your child is not ready to count, placing a pom pom in each section of the egg carton involves one to one correspondence, which is a very important early math skill.

    Pom poms sorted by color in an egg carton

    7. Use the same egg carton for color sorting. Young children love sorting activities, another great way to help them develop pre-math skills.

    Child made collage on sticky paper with orange craft items

    8. Stick them on collages.

    Pom poms sitting on top of toothpicks

    9. Stick them on toothpicks. A lollipop forest, maybe? Note: use caution with toothpicks, which are sharp. Alternatively, use straws. Balancing the pom poms on top of the straws is good for hand-eye coordination skills.

    MORE: Reuse those toothpicks in this toothpick and colander fine motor activity

    Child sorting pom poms into containers

    10. And finally, a little free play with egg cartons and cylindrical containers! This is also an excellent distraction for toddlers!

    Originally published 2013, updated 2023.

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    1. maryanne @ mama smiles says

      August 10, 2012 at 11:45 pm

      I would never have thought to put them on toothpicks - fun!

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    2. Emma says

      September 02, 2013 at 10:59 pm

      Our favorite at the moment is a pom-pom shooter made from a balloon and plastic cup. My 4-year-old likes to shoot things across the room and I like that pom poms can't actually do any damage! This is a great list!

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      • Erica MomandKiddo says

        September 03, 2013 at 5:53 am

        That sounds like a lot of fun! My boys would love that.

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