1. Pom Pom Transfer: Create a transfer activity where your child uses tongs or tweezers to pick up pom poms and transfer them from one container to another.
  2. Color Sorting: Set up a color sorting activity where your child sorts pom poms into corresponding colored cups or compartments.
  3. Pom Pom Picking: Place multiple pom poms on a sticky surface and have your child pick them off one by one using their fingertips.
  4. Pom Pom Patterns: Encourage your child to create patterns or designs using different colored pom poms on a piece of paper.
  5. Pom Pom Stacking: Invite your child to stack pom poms using their fingers or a set of small tongs.
  6. Pom Pom Push: Provide a container with small openings and have your child push pom poms through the openings using their fingers or tweezers.
  7. Pom Pom Tracing: Outline different shapes or letters on a surface and have your child place pom poms along the lines using their fingers.
  8. Pom Pom Scooping: Fill a bowl with pom poms and provide a small scoop for your child to practice scooping and transferring the pom poms.
  9. Pom Pom Weaving: Set up a cardboard loom and encourage your child to weave pom poms through the strands using their fingers.
  10. Pom Pom Balancing: Place a small container on your child's head and have them transfer pom poms onto the container without dropping them, focusing on balance and control.