Put a Sticker on the Body Part – Fine Motor Activity
Learning about our bodies, and what it can do, is a wonderful science activity that even young children can enjoy. Help toddlers and preschoolers learn a bit of rudimentary biology with this Put a Sticker on the Body Part Activity. This is a fun way to incorporate STEM and fine motor skills into one simple play idea.

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How to Play the Put a Sticker on the Body Part Activity

1. Select a body part.
This could be as simple as a nose or eye, or as advanced as forearm or patella. It all depends on how old your children are and how much they know about the names of the body parts.
While I prefer to keep it simple for my toddlers and preschoolers, this is also a fun way for older children to study for their next human anatomy test when they’re in school.

2. Peel a dot sticker off of the sheet and place it on the correct body part of the baby doll.
For example, if you chose “nose”, then your child will need to put a sticker on the baby’s nose.
Peeling and placing stickers is one of my favorite ways to help kids develop fine motor skills. It’s perfect for practicing pincer grip and hand-eye coordination.
Are you going to try this Put a Sticker on the Body Part activity with your kids? Don’t forget to pin the idea for later.



