Masking Tape Ball at Doris Greer blog

Masking Tape Ball. The set up is easy. How to make a sensory sticky sensory ball for babies and toddlers. Vary the level of difficulty. Using a large piece of cardboard i spread out the toys and taped them down. 1 || easy fine motor. All you need are some masking tape and some plastic balls. If you don’t have balls, you can also use any small toy. Grab a roll of masking tape, washi tape, or other colorful roll of tape and get started! Wrap the ball with masking tape, but be sure to have the sticky surface on the outside. This sticky tape challenge is perfect. The activity involves you watching your child as they work hard to remove the toys from the board and from the tape. I decided to wrap the ball a few times to ensure it was well covered. Sticky tape or masking tape. This really couldn’t be simpler. 1 year + (strict and active supervision is required on all my activities) it really is so very simple.

Masking tape 48mm (2”)x50m
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Vary the level of difficulty. Grab a roll of masking tape, washi tape, or other colorful roll of tape and get started! Sticky tape or masking tape. 1 || easy fine motor. Wrap the ball with masking tape, but be sure to have the sticky surface on the outside. If you don’t have balls, you can also use any small toy. I decided to wrap the ball a few times to ensure it was well covered. Using a large piece of cardboard i spread out the toys and taped them down. The set up is easy. This really couldn’t be simpler.

Masking tape 48mm (2”)x50m

Masking Tape Ball This sticky tape challenge is perfect. Sticky tape or masking tape. How to make a sensory sticky sensory ball for babies and toddlers. Using a large piece of cardboard i spread out the toys and taped them down. 1 year + (strict and active supervision is required on all my activities) it really is so very simple. The set up is easy. I decided to wrap the ball a few times to ensure it was well covered. This sticky tape challenge is perfect. Vary the level of difficulty. 1 || easy fine motor. Wrap the ball with masking tape, but be sure to have the sticky surface on the outside. This really couldn’t be simpler. All you need are some masking tape and some plastic balls. Grab a roll of masking tape, washi tape, or other colorful roll of tape and get started! The activity involves you watching your child as they work hard to remove the toys from the board and from the tape. If you don’t have balls, you can also use any small toy.

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