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Building Shapes – STEM for Kids

This Building Shapes – STEM for Kids activity is a fun, play based learning activity for toddlers and preschoolers. Engineering for kids can be both easy and fun, and includes more versatility than just building blocks.

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Shapes Activities for Kids

Help toddlers and preschoolers learn their shapes with these easy shape play ideas.

  1. Sticker Shapes Fine Motor Activity
  2. Shape Sorting sensory bin
  3. Craft Stick Shape Mats
  4. Fizzy Shapes Sensory Bin
  5. Which Shape is Strongest: STEM Challenge

For more ideas, read the entire list of 25 Shape Activities for Kids

Materials Needed

  1. Playdough
  2. Toothpicks


How to set up a Building Shapes STEM for Kids Activity

Step1: Roll the playdough into small balls.

2: Use toothpicks to join the playdough balls together.

I love this STEM for preschoolers activity because you can create both 2D and 3D shapes using these two simple materials. Which means that both toddlers and preschoolers can have fun with this activity because you can make it more challenging depending on the abilities of the kids you teach.

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