Before you child can begin preschool writing, they will have to develop their fine motor skills.
Fine motor skills is the involved use of the small muscles controlling the hand, fingers, and thumb, usually in coordination with the eyes.
Here are some activitys and games that will help develop your preschool’s fine motor skills.
When your child can do these activitys with ease, then they can move on to preschool writing activity books, that will help them have fun and enjoy their new found skill.
The development of these skills will allow for your child to be able to complete tasks such as writing, drawing, and buttoning up their clothes.
Play-doh is great activity to develop fine motor skills, and one that so many kids love.
Add style to all of your modeling compound masterpieces with this cool case of colors! Ten cans of different colored compound open up the creative possibilities and a rainbow of excitement!
This cool clay play set has all the items your creative kid will need to make fantastic creations from modeling dough. This set includes five easy-grip wooden stamping cubes, three rolling pins, four modeling dough tubs with molding lids, and a patterned wheel press.
All items are included in a handsome wooden storage case. The vibrant dough colors are red, yellow, blue, and green.
Let the creativity flow with this set that's packed with supplies for all your art projects.
There's 25 pieces in all, including: four bottles of poster paint, four spill-proof paint cups, roll of easel paper, 10 jumbo triangular chalk sticks, felt eraser, dry-erase marker and four paint brushes. Great value and the perfect companion to the Deluxe Standing Easel, sold separately.
For young minds taking flat objects and constructing 3-D objects is a new and exciting discovery. Each tile is constructed with bright translucent colors with magnets on all sides.
The secret is the unique ability to attract even when they are flipped.
A polar bear is happily skating across the ice. He's gesturing thumbs up. A big smile stretches his face. Uh-oh. What's that tapping sound? A block of ice just disappeared from his pond. And there goes another one. The polar bear is running out of room to skate.
In Don't Break the Ice, two to four players take turns wielding plastic mallets and tapping out ice blocks. The goal is to keep the polar bear skating for as long as possible.
In this fast-paced, energetic variant of Bingo, kids get a kick out of pulling the Zinger forward to reveal two mystery tiles, and then try to be the first to call out the tiles that match the images on their cards.
The first player to fill his or her card wins by yelling “Zingo.” Two levels of play add zing to the competition.
Incredible value and superior craftsmanship make this item a top seller and childhood favorite. Brightly colored, smooth-sanded pieces help build early shape, color and size differentiation skills.
Undo a latch, swing open the numbered door, and count on fun when the picture beneath is revealed on this wooden play board! Build fine motor skills while learning colors, numbers, animals and more.
Can you "catch" all these colorful sea creatures, then put them back where they belong' Redesigned artwork brings new life to these much-loved, creative magnetic games.
Includes beautiful board with 10 magnetic pieces and magnetic wand.