
Fine Motor Skills
By manipulating pieces and fitting them together, children improve their dexterity, which prepares them to perform actions requiring more precise movements. A variety of activities help develop dexterity. Threading, drawing, cutting and manipulating various modelling clays gradually helps acquire the skills needed to master everyday gestures such as buttoning, lacing and zipping up and prepares children for writing. Preschoolers who do these types of activities will find it easier to trace letters.
Sensory
Babies gradually awaken to their environment thanks to all of their senses. Up to two years old, children learn not only with their senses but with their entire body. We will, therefore, engage them with toys that make sounds, have varied colours and textures, or that children can shake and put in their mouths so that they can explore at will. Babies and toddlers come to understand certain phenomena by repeating them and observing the results. As for older children, it is also important to support their sensory development. Whatever the age, play games involving listening, touching, tasting, looking, smelling...
The Lava Storm Magic Liquid Spinner is a mesmerizing sensory top. Spin it and watch the swirling “lava” for a calming, visually stimulating experience. Ideal for sensory play, available in vibrant color combinations. Various colors.