Projects & Playtime:
Quiet Critters: Great for classrooms! Using the included google eyes, add eyes to a pompom—but no mouth. Use the smaller pompoms for feet, toes, ears, spots, etc! These cute critters don't like to hear a lot of noise. If a child is working quietly, they get the chance to look after a critter. But if it gets too noisy, the critter will need to be moved to a quieter place.
Fine Motor Skills: Whether kids want to sweep, swat, scoop or shoot, pompoms can help them develop coordination and dexterity.
Color Sorting: Help young children learn to recognize and identify colors by sorting poms into color groups.
Sensory Activities: Fuzzy, fluffy goodness! Add them to your sensory bin for added color, texture and size.