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Friday, July 18, 2025

SMALL MOTOR

WHY?

As children play with table toys and manipulatives they develop small muscles, eye-hand coordination, attention span, social skills, language, and they learn how to begin and complete a task. They also build concepts about size, shape, color and patterns.


Materials

Table and chairs

Puzzles

Beads

Sewing cards

Pegboard

Dressing toys

Nuts and bolts

Scissors

Pattern cards

Playing cards

Puzzle rack

Lacing activities

Nesting toys

Locks and keys

Take-apart toys

Hole punch

Play dough and props

Parquetry blocks

Paper and pencils

Clay

Board games

Snap toys

Hint! Encourage children to wash their hands before and after using small motor materials.