I love sharing activities that are super easy, really frugal, and perfect for different ages. Many of us have children in different ages and stages, so finding activities that they all can do together-for any length of time-is very helpful. It is so fun watching all four of my kids play together even though they are in very different developmental stages-school age, preschool, and infants.

You will have exactly what you need to try this simple and fun activity with your kids. I promise! It requires 1 item. The other “One Item Activity” series posts can be found here. It does not get any easier than one item for a fun activity!

My newest installment in this series is a simple snowball toss game. It has a winter theme, but it is great no matter the season. My kids created the games with a little guidance from me, and their imagination.

Ready to try it?

One Item Activity: Tissue Paper

All you need is tissue paper. The tissue paper is made into the snowballs.

One item activity series next installment-tissue paper. Simple, frugal kids activity with a winter theme that can be done anytime-indoors or out.

Take a piece of white tissue paper-or save some scrap printer paper-and ask your child to scrunch it up into a ball. This is a simple activity all on its own.

One item activity-tissue paper. Multiple ways to play with tissue paper for fun and learning-and only one supply needed!

When you have a bunch of tissue paper snowballs, you can put them in any container- laundry basket, shoe box, or even a hat. Whatever you have on hand will work. We had a fun winter-themed gift box that I had saved.

We then set up a little toss area using a hopscotch mat. We used one received as a gift, but here is a DIY hopscotch mat you can make at home. (Can you tell we often get right to playing while our pajamas are still on!)
One item activity for kids of multiple ages using tissue paper-toss game, fine motor, math, and taking turns...all with only one item needed for set-up!
The box was placed at one end of the mat, and my children took turns tossing the tissue paper snowballs into the box. They counted each snowball tossed as a turn, and counted up how many they each tossed into the box.


When they had tired of tossing, we counted all of the snowballs in the box taking one out at a time as we counted (one to one correspondence). Counting forwards and backwards gave my preschooler good practice learning number order. Even young toddlers absorb so much just by hearing you count.

These tissue paper snowballs are so light that they can be tossed in the house (if you choose) which can help get the kids moving on indoor days when the weather does not allow outdoor play. My older two enjoyed it and played much longer than I thought they would! (Win-win!)

>>>This big list of tissue paper crafts will keep your kids creating with tissue paper long after this activity is done. So much inspiration for indoor activities for kids.<<<

For more indoor play ideas to get the kids moving, check out my board on Pinterest for some inspiration:

Follow The Stay-at-Home-Mom Survival Guide’s board Indoor Gross Motor Activities on Pinterest.




I would love to add your ideas of how to expand on this tissue paper ball toss activity! 
 
How else can we use them in play?
More simple learning ideas created at home-
simple, frugal fun and learning:
 
DIY sensory bottles from upcycled baby bottles-reuse, recycle those old baby bottles as your baby grows. Simple combinations to keep baby engaged in play.
Baby Play-Beach towel sensory activity for infants. One item activity for baby.