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4 Years and Older

Fun Coordination Game at Home: Cardboard Maze Climb

How to make a cardboard maze game that improves children's focus and hand-eye coordination? Check out this fun activity guide that you can prepare with materials you have at home!

8 Years and Older

How to Conduct a Balance Experiment Using a Fork and Toothpick?

A fascinating physics experiment that you can do at home with your children! Defy gravity with an apple, two forks and two toothpicks. The tricks of the center of balance experiment are in this activity.

8 Years and Older

Making a Beehive Shaped Lantern with Balloons and Peanut Shells

This project describes the process of making a naturally textured beehive model with peanut shells glued around a balloon. The structure that emerges by dismantling the balloon after the glue dries offers an educational and entertaining recycling activity for children.

6 Years and Older

Chasing the Invisible Force: Magnetization Experiment

This activity allows children to learn through experience which substances are attracted to the magnet and which are not. This "magnet hunt" triggers curiosity and teaches basic scientific concepts through play.

6 Years and Older

Making a Night Lamp from Tangerine Peel: Step by Step Rabbit Lantern

We turn tangerine season into fun! With just a tangerine, a pencil and a light source, you can prepare a magic rabbit lantern that will decorate your children's room, made with their own hands. This simple but impressive activity that develops fine motor skills will be a favorite during your evening play hours.

4 Years and Older

Neurogymnastics Activity: Two-Hand Coordination Exercise that Supports Brain Development in Children

With neurogymnastics, children's right and left brain coordination improves. This activity, performed by using both hands simultaneously on different lines, strengthens attention, focus and motor skills.

10 Years and Older

The Dance of Hot Air: Exploring Convection Currents with a Paper Wrap

Why does heat rise? Why does hot air move? This fun experiment allows children to feel science firsthand by observing heat and air currents. This experiment, which you can easily do at home or in the classroom with a candle and a small spiral of paper, is both instructive and fascinating!

2 Years and Older

We Learn the Logic of Nail Cutting

We learn self-care skills by having fun. We gain the skill of cutting nails using scissors.

4 Years and Older

Right and Left Brain Activity 12: Using Both Hands to Circle Objects

A great activity to help children use their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this activity, we try to circle the same numbers and shapes using both hands. Using both the left and right hands is a little challenging, but it's an ideal activity for brain exercise.

6 Years and Older

Pompom Race

Let's try to put the pom-pom balls into the plastic cup with spoons. Let's try to put plastic cups and spoons inside each other. Try this simple game to improve your fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination and focus. It also encourages sequencing and spatial awareness in a fun and hands-on way.

6 Years and Older

Colorful Milk

Drop dishwashing liquid into the middle of the handkerchief you colored with watercolor and turn the milk into a colorful feast. Details and entertainment are in our video.

8 Years and Older

Let's Pass Our Hand Under the Bouncing Ping Pong Ball Without Hitting It

Let's drop a ping pong ball from a certain height onto a hard surface such as a table. Let's try to reach the highest number by passing our hand under the ball every time it bounces on the ground. When our hand touches the ball, the turn passes to the next person.

4 Years and Older

Line Tracing Exercise

Let's try doing line tracing exercises with little ones to prepare for reading and writing. These lines will reinforce correct writing.

6 Years and Older

Let's follow the line according to the directive cards

We draw lines on different ways on directive cards. According to these directive cards, our little ones will try to advance a thread in the same way.

4 Years and Older

The first throwing balloon into the bucket without using the hands wins

It is forbidden to use hands in this event with the community. The first team in the bucket in the middle of the balloon circulating among friends wins the game. It is a fun and exciting event.

2 Years and Older

Let's Pass the Rope Through the Pasta

Activity that improves fine motor skills. Let's pass the rope through the holes and pasta. Let's improve the finger muscles, increase the focus time, support the concepts of order.

2 Years and Older

Reduce the object of two different colors into a circle using two hands.

Try to reduce the objects of two different colors (play dough, plastic ball, etc.) into different circles of different colors. The color of the circle and the color of the object should be the same.

2 Years and Older

Transferring Objects Activity 2

I put duct tape on one of our kitchen serving spatulas, then we collected the balls in the basket with the spatula and transferred them to the other container.

10 Years and Older

How can a person with his hands get rid of the rope

Let's say our hands are connected to the other rope in one place with the rope. This little show tells how to get rid of the rope. Although it seems a little difficult to understand, it has a hand habit when it does it several times.

2 Years and Older

Let's do hand gestures according to colors 2

In our activity to match various colors with hand gestures, let's move forward by making different colors quickly. In this event, preschool activities develop motor skills, recognize colors and learn the concepts of mathematics.

2 Years and Older

Let's do hand gestures according to colors

In our activity to match various colors with different hand gestures, let's move forward by making different colors quickly by hand movements respectively.

6 Years and Older

Colored funnel sequencing race

In this event, which is played in the form of a competition, we try to arrange the colorful funnels lined up according to certain order and shape.

6 Years and Older

Fun Ring Race

We will be in a race in this event. We provide foot and hand coordination with three rings and try to move towards the target. The first reaches the target wins.

4 Years and Older

Right and left brain activity 6: Match numbers

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, we try to match the numbers that are double with both pencils in our hands.

4 Years and Older

Let's install a balance game with empty roll

We only set up a great balance game using only empty rolls, played for minutes and turned it into different games.

4 Years and Older

Deliver the ball to the target in the maze

We bring our balls to the target and play a fun game with our cute chicken. An example of a game that improves hand-eye coordination and attention.

4 Years and Older

Advance the circle with a stick, jump into the circle and reach the target

We move the circles that are big enough with the help of sticks. Afterwards, we try to reach the target circle by jumping to the circle that moves forward.

4 Years and Older

Right and left brain activity 5: Binary Coordination

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, we will try to use our hands in an inverse coordinated way.

6 Years and Older

Color tracking according to directive cards

We place our colorful apartments in accordance with the order on the directive card, playing a fun game. A game example that supports line tracking, visual perception, attention and hand-eye coordination.

2 Years and Older

Let's improve the pencil holding skill

It is a fun activity to improve the skills of the preschool hands of our little ones. We wish you good fun in our plenty of acquisitions, which can be made with simple and less material.

4 Years and Older

Let's put our hands towards the directions shown

Let's try to put our hands in the right direction according to the two different direction arrows we have drawn on paper. At this event, which has gains such as attention, focus and rhythm, we wish our little ones have fun.

4 Years and Older

Transfer Objects Activity

We are doing an activity of transferring objects in a box to another empty box with the help of a stick.

4 Years and Older

Left brain right brain exercises

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, the right hand is sometimes trying to make the same movements while making the opposite movements.

2 Years and Older

Combine Same Color Objects 3

Let's find and match objects of similar colors. We develop the reasoning skills of our little ones in this easy activity done with materials at home.

6 Years and Older

Glue Plastic Balls to Seafood and Roll Up

Let's put plastic balls in one of the two circles. In the other circle, there should be little ones and sticky seafood noodles in their hands. Our little ones will try to pull the plastic balls in the other circle to their side.

6 Years and Older

Let's Get the Ball to the Opponent's Field and Win

In this game, which is more of a classroom activity, our little ones, divided into two groups, will try to get a big ball in the middle of the room to the other side's field with the small ball in their hand. The aim is to reach the opponent's field by hitting the ball with the balls.

6 Years and Older

Pattern Circle

With the pattern circle, our little ones will learn to arrange objects in a certain order.

4 Years and Older

Right and Left Brain Activity 4

This is a great activity for our children to use their right and left brains in a coordinated manner. In this activity, we will pass colored circles in order with one hand and try to find the object of the same color with the other hand.

4 Years and Older

Colored Circle Matching Activity

Let's cut apartments from paper and then paint these apartments in two different colors. Of course, we have to do two from the colored apartment. Our little ones will try to match the same color apartments.

8 Years and Older

Let's create butterflies with origami

Let's reveal several unique figures for origami, known as the art of paper folding. Watch carefully and try to do it together. Let's reveal the butterflies.

6 Years and Older

Circle Racing with Number Cubes

While holding the cube with both our hands, let's try to put the circles on one arm to our other arm. We need to pay attention to the number on the cube.

8 Years and Older

Newton's law experiment

An interesting experiment that we can test Newton's three laws at the same time! Students will see the 1st law (law of inertia) by lifting the circles with their hands, while falling objects will see the falling objects. Students will experience the circles with their hands and experience the 3rd Law (Impact-Response Law).

10 Years and Older

Let's hit the target plastic cups with rubber band

Let's throw the tire tapes in the house with our hands to reach the target. It wins the competition that lowers the plastic cups on the target. Plenty of fun.

4 Years and Older

Provide hand and foot coordination, reach the target

Our little ones will proceed with one leg and put the objects on the ground in the relevant objects, and try to move to the target without disturbing their balance.

6 Years and Older

Race against the ball

Our little ones are gathered around a circle. A player of them gives the ball hand to the next one. The other contestant tries to come to the place around this apartment faster. A race full of adrenaline and hard work!

4 Years and Older

Separate objects according to their colors and direction

According to the colorful paper on our hands and feet, let's match the objects with the right color and try to put them in the right direction.

4 Years and Older

Hand Coordination Activities

Let's try to do the exercises that are based entirely on hand coordination.

6 Years and Older

Adapt to your friends and move through the ring

Let's gather a little more friends. Then let's try to get through the ring with our hand on the shoulder of the other friend. Friend harmony is important,

4 Years and Older

Two Hand Coordination

Let's draw lines that are not linear and go in different directions on the paper. Let's try to reach the target in a coordinated way through these lines.

4 Years and Older

Capture the Colored Ball in Square

In this mutual activity, let's quickly deliver the colored ball to the other player without disturbing the coordination without taking it out of a particular limit.

4 Years and Older

Right and Left Brain Activity 3

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. In this event, we will try to quickly find the colors we pass by other hand respectively.

4 Years and Older

Right and Left Brain Activity 2

It is a good activity for our children to coordinate their right and left brains in a coordinated way. The difficult part of this activity is that the two hands move in the opposite direction.

6 Years and Older

Activity Providing Hand-Foot Compatibility with Two Bags and a Ball

In this activity for two people, let's hold the bags in our hands and control the ball with our feet and try to force the opponent.

4 Years and Older

Hand and Eye Coordination

In our rhythm and imitation activity, let's try to attach the same rhythm by imitating the other person's movements.

4 Years and Older

Colored latch

We play a fun game with our colorful mandates. We attach our latches to their places according to the colors given on the directive card. It is possible to create the game floor by passing the ice cream sticks to the cardboard. Visual perception, attention, focus, fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination is an example of a game that supports ..

4 Years and Older

Place the colored circles appropriately

We carry our colorful apartments to their places on the directive card and play a fun game. A game example that supports visual perception, attention and hand-eye coordination.

4 Years and Older

Cute dinosaur

Dinosaur is a good example of activity for children who love children. An activity that will contribute to the development of children's hand muscles.

6 Years and Older

Easy Drawing Wolf

Let's try to draw wolves with the help of our hands and fingers in our easy drawing series. After a few experiments, we will get a successful result.

4 Years and Older

Set your hand quickly

Let's fix the hand molds we have drawn on the wall mixed. Let's ensure that our little ones pass each step successfully according to the shape of these hand molds. Let's not forget to have fun.

8 Years and Older

Let's draw bikes and fish in an impressive way

The pen in this event is a little different, but you can draw the same with the pen in your hand. Let's watch the video carefully and try to draw ourselves.