As we sat there playing with the leaves, I bent a stem up, poked a hole in the leaf and hooked it to the top. I looked over at Cora and she was holding a stick - bam leaf fishing was born!
It ended up being a great fine motor skill activity, not to mention the fact she spent almost half an hour ( a lifetime for a toddler) catching all kinds of different "fish".
Materials You'll Need
- Leaves- A stick
Let's Get To It
1. Make a big pile of leaf "fish" by bending the stem up to the top of the leaf, poking a hole and pushing the stem through to the other side of the leaf. It should naturally secure itself. See a few of my fish below:![Fall Leaf Activity](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0535/5107/1400/files/Fall_Leaf_Activity_Fishing-1.png)
2. Have your littles try to hook the end of their stick under the bent stem and deposit them in a bucket.
If two or more children are playing, you can turn it into a game by seeing who can catch the most leaf fish in a certain amount of time.
To make it at little more authentic, I might pre-cut leaves into fish shapes next time. But for now, this was just too easy :)
PIN IT!
![Fall game and activity leaf fishing](https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0535/5107/1400/files/Fish_For_Leaves_Fall_Activity-1.png)
Hope you catch some keepers!
Your Woman Gone Wild,
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