
Fine Motor

Fine Motor
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Squeeze this monster shaped stress ball and you're in for a fun surprise: its eyeball pops out!
The Cyclops Squeeze Ball is great for creepy fun and awesome stress relief as it needs a nice hard squeeze to get the eye to pop out.
Use it as a squeeze ball for general hand based proprioceptive input or have the kids position it in their hand with their thumb on the opposite side to their fingers so that the squeeze action helps to develop the strength of the thumb/index web space.
Assorted colours and designs.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD. Manufacturer recommends for ages 5 years plus.
Perfectly sized for little hands these balls are the perfect fidget. With durable exterior holds the balls with the smallest amount of gel, which leads to the wonderful movement and texture experience. As a bonus kids use even more intrinsic muscles to find the three polar friends found in each of the balls. Mama Penguin leaves a hint that Baby Penguin is nearby. Finding the clear ice cube can be a real challenge! Each interior has different sized fill that promotes language opportunities. Kids just love them. Adults appreciate their durability. 7cm in size. Set of three.
Squeeze the pods to make the little peas pop out. The middle one has an expression on it.
Colours will vary
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD. Unsuitable for children under 3 years due to small parts and small balls.
This SqueezeNfind hand toy keeps your kids busy for a long time searching for the numerous small objects hidden amongst the hundreds of plastic pellets. Their only view is through the clear plastic window. This visual-tactile challenge encourages fine-motor control, intrinsic hand strengthening, tactile processing and sensory integration skills.
A true test of your balancing skills! Players take turns adding their Stacrobat playing pieces to the growing tower. But be careful! You have to keep any stacrobats that you cause to tumble - no matter what the color! The first player to get all of their stacrobats onto the tower wins!
Positioning of the pieces encourages the development of wrist stability and add to that the need to work with the hand away from the stability of the trunk and you have a game to also helps in the development of shoulder stability.
Manufacturer recommends for ages 5-99 for 1-4 players.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD. Unsuitable for children under 3 years due to small parts.
These Durable thick plastic stencils are easy to clean and measure 90mm x 110mm.
These lower case stencils are the approved typeface of the Victorian, Western Australian and Northern Territory education departments.
Plastic stencils provide a way for children to reinforce letter formation using a range of sensory medium. Paint using finger paints, shaving cream or roll sausages of playdoh and lay them into the stencil shape or of course use them with more traditional pencil or texta. Using tactile and/or movement approaches to letter formation taps a greater range of nervous system inputs making it easier for the brain to retain the information.
Plastic stencils provide a way for children to reinforce letter formation using a range of sensory medium. Paint using finger paints, shaving cream or roll sausages of playdoh and lay them into the stencil shape or of course use them with more traditional pencil or texta. Using tactile and/or movement approaches to letter formation taps a greater range of nervous system inputs making it easier for the brain to retain the information.
Durable thick plastic stencils that can easily be cleaned (90mm x 110mm).
Approved typeface of the NSW State Education Department.
Plastic stencils provide a way for children to reinforce letter formation using a range of sensory medium. Paint using finger paints, shaving cream or roll sausages of playdoh and lay them into the stencil shape or of course use them with more traditional pencil or texta. Using tactile and/or movement approaches to letter formation taps a greater range of nervous system inputs making it easier for the brain to retain the information.
These Durable thick plastic stencils are easy to clean and measure 90mm x 110mm.
These lower case stencils are the approved typeface of the Queensland education departments.
Plastic stencils provide a way for children to reinforce letter formation using a range of sensory medium. Paint using finger paints, shaving cream or roll sausages of playdoh and lay them into the stencil shape or of course use them with more traditional pencil or texta. Using tactile and/or movement approaches to letter formation taps a greater range of nervous system inputs making it easier for the brain to retain the information.
These Durable thick plastic stencils are easy to clean and measure 90mm x 110mm.
These lower case stencils are the approved typeface of the South Australian education departments.
Plastic stencils provide a way for children to reinforce letter formation using a range of sensory medium. Paint using finger paints, shaving cream or roll sausages of playdoh and lay them into the stencil shape or of course use them with more traditional pencil or texta. Using tactile and/or movement approaches to letter formation taps a greater range of nervous system inputs making it easier for the brain to retain the information.
These Durable thick plastic stencils are easy to clean and measure 90mm x 110mm.
These lower case stencils are the approved typeface of the Tasmanian education departments.
Plastic stencils provide a way for children to reinforce letter formation using a range of sensory medium. Paint using finger paints, shaving cream or roll sausages of playdoh and lay them into the stencil shape or of course use them with more traditional pencil or texta. Using tactile and/or movement approaches to letter formation taps a greater range of nervous system inputs making it easier for the brain to retain the information.
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