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Hand-eye-coordination

Bringing together movement and visual information is a very important step in the development of children. With these play ideas you can support this skill and its development.

 

  • There are many different pouring activities - they build on each other in terms of difficulty level and

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  • There are many different transfer exercises with pipettes and syringes - they build on each other in level of

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  • There are many different activities with tongs - they build on each in difficulty level and variation.

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  • There are many different activities with spoons - they build on each other in levels of difficulty and

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  • The binomial cube is a sensomotor experience, that supports the development of spatial awareness.

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  • The trinomial cube is a sensomotor experience, that supports the development of spatial awareness.

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  • The 5 animal puzzles with one animal each from the five animal kingdoms. The children look for and find the body

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  • The missing animal puzzles with some animals of the invertebrate animal classes.

  • Pasta in all colors and shapes make the most beautiful necklaces. 

    Put the pasta and threads

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  • Making long lines or chaplets out of felt bands - practising opening and closing buttons, snaps and Velcro

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  • Opportunities for the smallest to practise filling and emptying things - and very often, the older ones find it

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  • Attaching paperclips to tippy-toes.

  • Putting sticks into bags, and out, and in again...

  • Lacing smooth silk ribbon through different sized thread eyes - training fine motor skills and improving hand-eye

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  • 'ligther than... and darker than' in the colours of the rainbow

  • Colourful rings in the colours of the rainbow and lots of possiblities to loop them - all mixed up or sortedin

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  • First simple puzzles for toddlers - discover sequenzes, fruit, vegetables and rainbows - excersises fine motor

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  • Colourful glittery fish made from felt - a classic fishing game or as an exersice for counting.

  • A table with chairs from Ikea, an acrylic sheet and LED-light strips can make an affordable light table.

  • The growth stages of a snowdrop as a layered puzzle.

  • The growth stages of a bean plant as a layered puzzle.

  • The life cycle of a painted lady as a layered puzzle.

  • The life cycle of a tree frog as a layered puzzle.