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DIY Sensory Book for Toddlers
Try to make this fun and interactive sensory book for your toddler, filled with different textures to explore! From the soft touch of cotton to the rough feel of crumpled aluminum foil, this book is designed to stimulate their senses and enhance their fine motor skills. Here are the textures we used: - **Soft**: Cotton - **Hard**: Candy sticks - **Rough**: Crumpled aluminum foil - **Smooth**: Sticky note - **Furry**: Feathers - **Fuzzy**: Peacock feather - **Wavy**: Scotch-Brite cleaning foam This sensory book encourages **tactile exploration**, **language development**, and helps toddlers understand how different materials feel. It’s also great for building their curiosity and creative thinking.
Easy fine motor skills activity for kids
Enhance fine motor skills with our easy activity! Use a peg to pick up and colour-sort pom poms, promoting hand-eye coordination and precision. This engaging task not only refines motor skills but also cultivates focus and concentration. Elevate early development with a playful twist – a fun and beneficial way to boost dexterity in young learners.