Wood Nuts and Bolts Toy with Pattern Cards - Montessori Wood Toy, Learning Toy, Fine Motor OT Busy Bag Therapy Toy
R 1,540
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Wood Nuts and Bolts Toy with Pattern Cards - Montessori Wood Toy, Learning Toy, Fine Motor OT Busy Bag Therapy Toy
This busy bag is perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, those with special needs and occupational therapists!
use the large wood nuts and bolts to recreate one of the 16 included patterns.
4 large wooden bolts (3" long) and 4 wooden bolts (Both the nuts and the bolt heads are 1 and 5/16th inch) and 8 double-sided pattern cards (16 patterns total)
You get 8 laminated cards professionally printed on 100# cardstock and laminated with 5 mil lamination. The cards are classroom tough. Cards measure 4.1"x 1.8"
fine motor pincer grasp used in order to manipulate the nuts. Builds hand muscles and dexterity and utilizes both hands which are essential for a proper pencil grasp.
This busy bag is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers who love to match patterns. Kids use the large wood nuts and bolts to recreate one of the 16 included patterns. Not only do children build their fine motor skills, they also have to do a little problem solving to correctly match the patterns. Kids need to start with the bottom nut first then build up, all while twisting and turning and building hand strength! This learning toy engages both hands and is a great fidget therapy toy for autistic children. How to Play: Draw a card and recreate the pattern using the wooden nuts and bolts toy. What is included: 1. 4 large wooden bolts (3" long) and 4 wooden bolts (Both the nuts and the bolt heads are 1 and 5/16th inch) 2. 8 double-sided pattern cards (16 patterns total). Cards measure 4.1"x 1.8" and are professionally printed on 100# card stock and laminated with 5mil lamination. These cards are thick and classroom tough, no other cards can compare! What they are learning WHILE having fun: - Color recognition - Kids need to recognize the differences in the colors in order to follow the pattern cards - Spatial relationships - Kids need to start with the bottom bolt and work their way up to the top. - Develops hand strength, coordination, and dexterity needed for handwriting later in school. - Hand/Eye coordination - Being able to line up the nuts on the bolts - Fine motor - Practicing using fine motor pincer grasp in order to manipulate the nuts. Builds hand muscles and dexterity and utilizes both hands which are essential for a proper pencil grasp. - Concentration. This activity utilizes several patterns so it offers a great opportunity to sit and focus on a task before it is completed. -Problem Solving - Children need to work from the bottom up in order. ---------------------------- Curious Minds Busy Bags is dedicated to developing original kid-friendly learning activities for childre