I've been too chicken to try doing stickers with Erik, it just seemed like it would be to hard (and therefore frustrating) for him. That is, until a friend gave us some fun Disney Halloween stickers, and I figured we might as well give it a try. And, like always, I was wrong and Erik loved it! Don't get me wrong, it is REALLY hard for him and he isn't very good at it, but we'll keep practicing.
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We started out sticking the stickers on the outside of the book they came in. |
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It didn't take too long before putting these on the paper got old and Erik decided it was way more fun to put them on himself. |
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How is one supposed to chose which one to use next? |
This is a great way to build fine motor skill and to give the child some creative freedom. It takes a lot of practice, but it's so much fun.
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