1. Pom Pom Sorting: Create different colored sections and have the child sort pom poms by color using pinchers.
  2. Pom Pom Patterning: Encourage the child to create simple patterns using different colored pom poms.
  3. Pom Pom Transfer: Provide various containers and tools for the child to transfer pom poms, promoting hand-eye coordination.
  4. Pom Pom Stamping: Dip pom poms in paint, then use them to create colorful stamp patterns on paper.
  5. Pom Pom Pincer Maze: Design a maze or path for the child to navigate using pinchers to guide the pom poms along the route.
  6. Pom Pom Counting: Use pom poms as manipulatives for counting and basic math activities.
  7. Pom Pom Threading: Thread pom poms onto strings or pipe cleaners to promote hand-eye coordination and finger dexterity.
  8. Pom Pom Toss: Set up targets and have the child use pinchers to toss pom poms into the targets, refining aiming skills.
  9. Pom Pom Sensory Bin: Create a sensory bin filled with different textures and sizes of pom poms for exploration and fine motor skill practice.
  10. Pom Pom Gluing: Encourage the child to glue individual pom poms onto a surface to create unique artwork, promoting fine motor control.