Fine Motor Power Bundle

$27.00

Get all four of these resources to set your child up for Fine Motor Skill Success.

* Fine Motor Activities to Develop Early Reading Skills 

* Fine Motor Activities to Develop Early Math Skills

* Sensory Play Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers 

* Gross Motor Activities to boost Fine Motor Development

These four activity packs will equip you to help your preschooler develop various skills while they are enhancing their fine motor skills.

 

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Get all four of these resources to set your child up for Fine Motor Skill Success.

* Fine Motor Activities to Develop Early Reading Skills 

* Fine Motor Activities to Develop Early Math Skills

* Sensory Play Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers 

* Gross Motor Activities to boost Fine Motor Development

 

These four activity packs will equip you to help your preschooler develop various skills while they are enhancing their fine motor skills.

 

Fine Motor Activities to Develop Early Math Skills

In this resource pack you’ll find a number of tools you can use to develop both skills sets at the same time. Adapt the activities to your child’s interest, age and stage so that they can have fun learning how to read, while building their strength and coordination of the muscles in their little hands.

The early reading skills your child will get to practice using the tools in this resource pack include:

  • Letter recognition
  • Letter sounds and blending
  • Reading and building simple three- and four-letter words

  Fine Motor Activities to Develop Early Math Skills Develop your preschooler’s fine motor skills while you build their understanding of  Early Math concepts including number recognition, counting and basic calculations like adding and subtracting.  This pack of activities includes 

  • Number playdough boards
  • Numbered dot to dot
  • Word problem cards for basic calculations
  • Matching to practice number recognition and counting

  Sensory Play Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers

Sensory play allows our children to explore their senses in different ways, to integrate those senses and to build their skills. Plus its SO much fun! Our children are concrete thinkers at this young age, so they need to experience their world in a very concrete way.

When you do these activities with your child, do it with the awareness that you’re developing more than just their sensory integration.

Your child is developing:

  • Fine motor skills
  • Social emotional skills
  • Perseverance
  • Listening skills
  • Following instructions
  • Working memory
  • And so, so much more!

These super-easy-to-use Sensory Play Ideas for Toddlers and Preschoolers gives you 7 pages of ideas you can do with minimal preparation and a whole host of fun.  And you can rest easy know your child is getting new opportunities and experiences which will boost their early development.

  Gross Motor Activities to boost Fine Motor Development Get your toddler or preschooler ready to build their Fine Motor skills by FIRST establishing their Gross Motor skills. This pack of activities and games will make Gross Motor development a time of fun and connection, while you can be confident your little one has every opportunity to develop their skills well!

Gross motor development is a foundation for Fine motor development. Children develop from “big” to “small” – they first learn to use their big muscles and master those skills before having the ability to master the fine motor skills.

These fun gross motor activities are a great way to build a variety of skills including:

  • Core strength
  • Shoulder stability
  • Hip stability
  • Posture
  • Proprioception
  • Visual spatial perception
  • And much more…

Once our toddlers and preschoolers have developed the gross motor strength and coordination they are better prepared to tackle the fine motor tasks. The strength and stability established by gross motor skills provides a strong framework that fine motor skills can be “built around”.

In this pack, you’ll find activities and games that do JUST THAT 👆 All activities are simple to set up, low-prep and do not need any expensive equipment. Directions are given about how to do the activity or run the game as well as age/stage-appropriate adjustments to make the activity meaningful and effective for each child.