Collection: Fine Motor Skills
Fine motor skills start to develop when a child uses the smaller muscles in their hands, wrists, and fingers.
Developing those muscles includes actions like grasping, holding, pressing, rolling and using a pincer grip.
Those skills enable children to become more independent. The ability to use the smaller muscles in the hands allows children to perform self-care tasks without assistance.
Including fun activities into your child’s daily routine can help improve their fine motor skills.
The ability to learn and practice fine motor skills at an early age can benefit them academically, socially, and personally.
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Pets Wooden Lacing Boards
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A to Z Wonder Flashcards
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Prewriting LCD Tablet with Flashcards (Pen Included)
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Bilingual Tracing BUNDLE
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Sea Animals Wooden Lacing Boards
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- LE 320.00
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Occupations Wooden Lacing Boards
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- LE 320.00
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French Alphabet Flashcards (Cartes Mémoire de A à Z)
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