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Animal Tape Rescue in Three New Exciting Ways! Posted: 20 Apr 2021 06:00 AM PDT Click here to read Animal Tape Rescue in Three New Exciting Ways! on Hands On As We Grow® Rescue toy animals by pulling tape in this super simple fine motor activity that’s perfect for toddlers and preschoolers both to do at home!
If your house is anything like mine, you have a tape shortage. Need to wrap a Christmas present? Repair a ripped book? Well, you’re probably out of luck because the kids used the last of the Scotch tape to decorate their dresser….and the dog. This fun animal tape pull rescue activity takes advantage of kids’ undying obsession with tape! Fun Animal Tape Pull Rescue Activity (Three Ways!)To make your own fun animal tape pull rescue activity, you will need:
Each version of this activity does take probably five minutes of prep time to get the tape ripped and the animals stuck. If you have older kids, recruit them to help you! My toddler also enjoyed handing me the toys that he wanted me to use. Tabletop Animal Tape RescueGrab your painter’s tape and a bunch of small plastic or rubber toys. Rip off short sections of tape and use them to tape the animals to the table. Let the animal tape rescuing begin! As long as the tape didn’t get all balled up in itself, I re-used it to tape something else.
Under the Table Animal Tape Pull Rescue ActivityThis is basically the same as the first version, but this time you tape the toys under the table, on the table legs, under the chairs. Your child will then crawl around and rescue the animals from the tape.
Rescue Toys from a Wall or WindowUse the painter’s tape to stick the small animal toys to a wall or window. If needed, you can give your child a chair or stepstool to help them reach. More Ways to Do an Animal Tape Pull Rescue Activity:
What toys will your kids want to rescue? Do they love tape as much as mine do? |
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