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Popsicle Stick Projects By Kelly Jean Sullivan


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Are fine motor skills sticking?
Applying glue to one side of a shape and sticking it to another piece of paper may not sound like cognitive development, but it is. Between the ages of 24 and 30 months, your child may begin to be able to do this. Learning to use glue develops hand-eye coordination and fine motor planning skills
  • Build a Popsicle Stick Barn. ...
  • Craft a Beach Sign. ...
  • DIY Popsicle Stick Bird Feeder. ...
  • Create Craft Stick Bookmarks. ...
  • Bend Popsicle Sticks into Homemade Bracelets. ...
  • Create a Popsicle Stick Flower Garden. ...
  • Make a Popsicle Stick American Flag. ...
  • Craft a Popsicle Stick Fence
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