Gross Motor Playing in Leaves

At a time when we should have been doing something else. Someone presented us with a pile of leaves.

How can you say no to that? This was great gross motor practice without me doing a thing!

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Playing in the leaves can be some of the following gross motor:

  • running in the leaves
  • throwing the leaves
  • picking up the leaves
  • bending up and down
  • rolling in the leaves
  • raking leaves
  • running with hands out front holding leaves
  • jumping over the leaves
  • jumping in the leaves
  • leave angles

Plus add in sensory of just playing in the leaves.

Gross Motor Playing in Leaves

Do you plan on playing in leaves this year? Do you kids even like playing in leaves?


Check out these other fall gross motor activities

30 Days of Moving With Kids – Fall Themed has some great fall leave movements.

Fall Themed Gross Motor is a fun way to get kids moving while reading.

Fall Gross Motor Dice & Fall Gross Motor Set is a fun set of gross motor activities that kids can do and have fun.

Check out all the fun Gross Motor Activities on 3 Dinosaurs.

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13 Comments

  1. Totally and completely jealous! We don’t get leaf piles like that often around us! The pictures are perfect! That is childhood right there!

    1. This is not at our house. Someone else was kind enough to let us know they had leaves for the girls to play in. I’m blessed that they thought enough to let us come over.

  2. Yes, we will jump in leaves again this year! We have tons each year, although none yet as it still feels like summer here in Houston…no leaves dropping yet. I will have to invite some friends to enjoy our leaves with us, our friends who don’t have mature trees like we do. I love this simple pleasure of the season!

  3. OH Yes….i have taken my toddlers out everyday for a week and we have been discovering (or rediscovering in my case) the JOY of leaves! From raking them with our feet along the fence to throwing them up and letting the wind blow them across the playground….whee!, to mounding them and jumping with squeals of delight. It has been a wonderful feeling knowing that memories are being made. One of my own first memories is walking home from school thigh high in leaves….the sight and smells of autumn is one that I believe my toddlers will remember long after they leave my care.

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