Encouraging fine motor skills in kids – For the love of scones…..

T1 has inherited the love of Scones from my mother and we three are really the scone experts as we have tried so many scones in so many places! And the best still goes to the ones Jo taught me how to make, thanks again, Jo!

Recently, T1 tried the ones at the Gardens and they weren’t too bad. Well, she finished them off! I allowed her to handle everything herself as it gives her practise of her eye hand coordination and of course, the real reason? Because Mommy is too lazy!!!

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Step 1 – slice your scone into half

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Step 2 – Butter and cream your scone

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Step 3 – Apply some jam if desired

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Step 4 – Get ready to devour scone

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Step 5 – But wait, think what else a scone can be? A pirate’s eye, but of course!

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Step 6 – CHOMP-CHOMP-CHOMP!!!

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4 thoughts on “Encouraging fine motor skills in kids – For the love of scones…..

  1. Reminds me of the time we had scone at Chinoz and how my girl also caught on it and asked for more scones so that she and T1 could play! Well, more like my girl liked to play…. cooking and masak-masak ;D

  2. oh i love scones too. i haven’t tried the cafe you went to before. i usually walk pass it on the way to Robinsons (or is it Isetan?). I always admire those cakes they have on display. Wonder if they baked them 😀

  3. i love scones too!! I am like Barb, always walk pass that cafe, never went in and always looking at the nice cake display too! LOL!!

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