Fine Motor Skills

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  • Hear The Sound | Educo

    Place image cads by listening to sounds on the USB stick. Recognize animals, musical instruments, vehicles and utensils. Stimulate the increase of vocabulary and to listen goal oriented.

  • Insert Mosaic 10 mm | Educo

    Children arrange a mix of round and squaremulti-coloured pegs and learn to convert a 2-Dpicture into a 3-D situation. Children choose a perforated image card, insert it into a frame stand and apply for the matching pegs. The 10 mm pegsand their boards are more complex than the 15 mm version. Fine-tune motor skills as well as colour andpattern perception are developed in this game.

  • Lace Together | Educo

    Erect the rack up and insert the blank board in, then let your creation soar. There are template cards to challenge, you can also create your own pattern. Fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination are developed simultaneously.

  • Ladder | Vivaio

    Birchplywood & solid beech wood in natural wood and white color.

  • Lift & Drop | Spielwelle

    The game can effectively exercise the children’seye-head balance and body coordination.

  • Logipic | Beleduc

    Now creativity starts! Logi Pic is a magnet game with different patterns on the task cards which need to be copied on the board. Here phantasy can be unfolded to the fullest extent. The handy design makes the game suitable for both children and adults. Thus, Logi Pic is always ready to hand and ideal for spontaneous play situations of varying duration. The game is perfectly suitable to play alone.

  • Magic Fingers | Vivaio

    Ideal for children to develop their fine motor skills by using their fingers to create various colorful patterns. There are 7 double-sided printing mission cards. Children could create patterns as indicated on the cards or just with their own imagination.

  • Magic Fingers Table | Vivaio

    Ideal for children to develop their fine motor skills by using their fingers to create various colorful patterns. The size of this table is more convenie nt for children to move their fingers for operation. There are 7 double-sided printing mission cards. Children could create patterns as indicated on the cards or just with their own imagination.

  • Magnet Experiment Game | Educo

    Explore the principles of magnetism by putting the magnet on the board. Do the objects cling to the magnet? Predict the outcome by putting a green pin if you think an object will cling to the magnet and a red pin if you think it won’t. The box can be filled with a wide array of your own materials.

  • Make The Right Move | Educo

    Make the right move as shown on the assignment cards. Imitate them yourselves or imitate each other. Develop spatial awareness and general motor skills. As all the postures are included twice it is also possible to play memory games.

  • Martello | Beleduc

    The shapes are nailed onto the cork plate with thewooden hammer and the nails. All pie ces can beremoved easily. An instruction with colourfulexamples helps the youngest children and makestheir first attempts easier.

  • Motor Skills Board – Numbers | Educo

    Excellent for developing hand-eye coordination,logical thinking and visual tracing. While playing with these boards, children train their writing movements, spatial awareness and concentration.For every board there are 6 exercise cards with examples of patterns. Using these cards, children try to move the colour balls with the magnetic pen through the maze to the right spot.