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Montessori Button Snake DIY

Montessori Button Snake DIY

Learning to button is an important skill for young children and the Montessori Button Snake is a perfect way for them to get the practice they need. Besides buttoning being a practical life skill, while children practice buttoning they also strengthen the all-important pincer grasp needed for writing and they hone fine motor skills. This Montessori DIY is both inexpensive and easy to make. Best of all, although this is an educational activity with real learning benefits, is fun and feels like play, so kids love it. The more practice a child can get learning how to button, the better!

Button Snake Materials

a ribbon
2 large buttons
about 8 pieces of colorful felt

How to Make a Montessori Button Snake

1.  Sew a button on either end of a piece of ribbon.

2.  Cut felt into little squares. Measure your button and make a slit in the center of each felt square which will mimic a button hole. Make enough squares to eventually fill the ribbon. Put the squares in a bowl.

Montessori Button Snake DIY

How to Teach the Montessori Button Snake

1.  Introduce your child to the snake. Show him how to button a square on the snake. Break it down into steps. Put the button half way through the hole. Use your other hand to pull it out. Once the square is on, push it to the bottom of the ribbon.

2.  Allow your child to try. Encourage him to choose a color he likes. Talk him through the steps at first, but then back off and let him figure it out.

3.   Some children will do the whole snake in one sitting, and others will complete this task over a period of days. If you are doing this at home and don’t need to share, let your child set the pace. Little fingers can tire easily.

4.  Once the snake is assembled, he needs to be unbuttoned and returned to his spot on the shelf. This is a part of the task the child needs to complete.

Montessori Button Snake DiY

Why the Button Snake is Great

Skill building takes practice. Buttoning clothes and frames are limited to only a few buttons at a time. The button snake provides lots of practice in a single time frame. Buttons on clothes can be small and tricky at times. The button snake is very gently and easy to use.

Accomplishing a large task creates a sense of pride in a child and makes them eager to learn more.

Montessori Button Snake DIY

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  1. Rebecca says

    October 18, 2016 at 1:17 pm

    Thanks, Jehava. Kids love it and it’s really great for their fine motor skills.

  2. jehava says

    October 12, 2016 at 12:15 am

    What a really fun idea! My toddler would love this! You are so creative.

  3. Shahla Sandoval says

    July 26, 2016 at 10:55 pm

    Such a great way for kids to get practice buttoning! Going to pin as well!

  4. Melissa says

    July 26, 2016 at 7:51 pm

    What a great idea, and so simple! Thank you for sharing.

  5. Rebecca says

    July 26, 2016 at 6:11 pm

    Right you are! Kids need to practice this skill a lot, which is what makes the snake so effective.

  6. Rebecca says

    July 26, 2016 at 6:10 pm

    That’s great to hear, Kim. With felt squares they are pretty easy to make.

  7. Kim says

    July 26, 2016 at 4:46 pm

    The OT at my school had one of these years ago and I loved it. The students loved it too. It is such a great fine motor activity…I think I may make a couple to have for the beginning of the school year. I teach kindergarten and they are perfect.

  8. Alexie says

    July 26, 2016 at 2:10 pm

    Oooooh what a fun little craft for kids! I am so looking forward to the days when I can do things like this with my little guy!! Thanks!

  9. Jaclyn Anne says

    July 26, 2016 at 1:35 pm

    This is such a great idea to practice buttoning! Practice makes perfect, right?!

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