Activity that improves fine motor skills. Let's pass the rope through the holes and pasta. Let's improve the finger muscles, increase the focus time, support the concepts of order.
We drew a line with a black tape and tried to move the toys we put on one side to the other side of the line using our feet.
I put duct tape on one of our kitchen serving spatulas, then we collected the balls in the basket with the spatula and transferred them to the other container.
In the number mechanism we prepared from cardboard, we try to sort the numbers with rope. So we will help our little ones learn the numbers in turn.
We are doing an activity of transferring objects in a box to another empty box with the help of a stick.
Let's find and match objects of similar colors. We develop the reasoning skills of our little ones in this easy activity done with materials at home.
Let's cut apartments from paper and then paint these apartments in two different colors. Of course, we have to do two from the colored apartment. Our little ones will try to match the same color apartments.
It's time to move a little to increase babies' fine motor skills. Let's start with simple materials in the house.
We play a fun game with our colorful mandates. We attach our latches to their places according to the colors given on the directive card. It is possible to create the game floor by passing the ice cream sticks to the cardboard. Visual perception, attention, focus, fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination is an example of a game that supports ..
We thought let's develop some lying skills and some fine motor skills. I glued it to the sticky paper from the toys at home. He tried to remove them one by one, examining them as his hands touched the sticky paper. He tried to reach out to those far away. When your baby starts to sit with support, you can try these activities. It is very helpful for their development.
Get the kids out of colored cardboard that we can fund the effectiveness of the octopus. An activity that will contribute to the development of children's fine motor skills.
Activities to develop fine motor skills and attention babies who can stand and walk.
Let's do a sticking activity in our fine motor skills development series for babies 12-18 months.
12-18 months baby's fine motor skills development in our series let the effectiveness of driving nails.
It's a simple but engaging activity for our tiny. The application of fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination is a great way to develop.
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