
Pompom Craft
Crafting with pompoms isn't just fun β it's a wonderful way for children to:
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π Develop fine motor skills
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π Practice focus and patience
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π Express their creativity
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π Feel proud of something they made with their own hands
Choose your favourite design below, and let the crafting begin!:
Each board is 20 X 20cm
All materials in the box β nothing extra to buy
Designed for curious children of all abilities
Hands busy, minds engaged, eyes off screens
Dispatched quickly, tracked to your door
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Skills Your Child Develops
Bilateral Coordination
One hand holds the board steady while the other picks, glues, or places each pompom. This crossβbody teamwork builds the neural pathways needed for tying shoes, buttoning shirts, and playing musical instruments.
Pattern Following & Accuracy
Matching pompom colours to a design (or creating a planned sequence) teaches children to follow visual instructions precisely. That attention to accuracy directly boosts reading comprehension and maths problemβsolving.
Pressure Control
Gluing a pompom requires just the right amount of squeezeβtoo little and it falls off, too much and glue squishes out. Learning to modulate pressure builds gentle, controlled hands that later excel at using pencils, keyboards, and tools.
Completion Grit
A pompom board has many small steps. Finishing it from first glue dot to last fluffy ball teaches children to push through the βboring middleβ and experience the pride of a finished projectβbuilding the grit theyβll need for longβterm school assignments.
See It In Action
Photos shared by real families β unfiltered and unposed.
Used this kit? We'd love to see what your child made!
πΈ Share on Instagram @paragonhub1Everything Included
Every material needed is inside the box. Nothing to buy separately. Just open and create.
Fast UK Delivery
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Made for Real Families
Every product is chosen to answer one question: what is this building in the child?