Free Printable Winter Lacing Cards for Kids

Grab your copy of these free Winter Lacing Cards and create a fantastic hands-on activity that will help toddlers and preschoolers develop their fine motor skills. So if you’re looking for a fun way to engage your kids at home, or are looking for something for the classroom, then you’re going to love this Winter printable.

The best part about this fun activity is that once these themed lacing cards have been made, they are so easy to store in a file folder. Which means that you can use them year after year with each new class.

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If you want to make this holiday season extra fun for your kids, then start by taking a look at all of our Winter activities for kids.

Of you can invest in the Winter Activity Pack, which is filled with educational printables for little ones.

  1. Winter lacing cards digital download
  2. Printer and paper
  3. Laminating machine and sheets
  4. Scissors
  5. Shoelaces or string
  6. Hole punch

1. Download and print the Winter lacing cards digital file.

There are 10 different cards to use, each of which depicts a classic icon of Winter. nJust head to the bottom of the post and click the large blue button to get your copy.

2. Use a pair of scissors to cut out each of the individual cards.

Make sure that you leave the small circles surrounding each picture around the card. These will be needed in step 5.

3. Laminate the cards.

You can also swap steps 2 and 3 around. Laminate the entire page first before cutting out the cards. The plus side of doing it this way is that you only have to cut out each picture once. The downside is that your card is more likely to come apart while it’s being played with, because it no longer has the plastic-on-plastic edge, which is strongest.

4. Cut out the cards again.

Ensure that you leave 1/4 – 1/2 inch (0.5 – 1 cm) of plastic-on-plastic edging around the card. This will make the lacing cards more sturdy and more likely to last year after year if you’re working in a classroom environment.

5. Use a hole punch to make the little holes around the card.

Use the small grey circles surrounding the cards as a guide to punch holes. You can use either a double or a single hole punch for this part of the project.

If you want to get your kids involved, they can also do this step for you. Using a paper punch is a great way for younger children to strengthen the small muscles in their hand and fingers

Once you’ve made your own lacing cards, they’re incredibly simple to play with. Just thread a shoelace or string through the holes, like you thread when sewing.

If you are doing this activity in a classroom, then I recommend tying the end of one shoelace to each card. That way the shoelaces won’t get lost easily. 

As your young kids thread the string through the sewing cards, their little hands will be practicing a variety of fine motor skills, such as:

  1. Pincer grip
  2. Hand-eye coordination
  3. ​Dexterity 
  4. Developing strength

Take a look at some of these other hands-on activities for Winter time. These are some of my favorite fine motor activities that are the perfect way to get younger kids learning through play. Which one will you try?

  1. DIY Snowflake Peg Board
  2. DIY Snowflake Lacing Cards
  3. Playdough Snowman
  4. Winter Pom Pom Fine Motor Mats (Free Printable for Kids)
  5. Winter Ice Cube Tray Fine Motor Activity

For more ideas, take a look at these 15 Winter Fine Motor Activities.

Winter Activity Pack

Educational Printables for preschoolers and kindergarteners for this Winter.

Can’t print the Winter Lacing Cards now? Pin the idea for later instead.

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