Fine Motor

Little Hands, Big Skills

Before your child can write their name, tie their shoes, or button their shirt, they need strong, coordinated fingers.

Fine motor skills don't just happen—they're built through thousands of small movements: grasping, pinching, squeezing, rolling, cutting, stacking, creating.

These collections make that skill-building fun. Playdough that strengthens hand muscles. Puppets requiring finger dexterity. Cookie cutters practising precision. Water toys building grip strength. Books with pages to turn and textures to explore.

Every squeeze, every grasp, every manipulation builds the hand strength and coordination your child needs for school and life.

SKILLS BEING DEVELOPED:
• Pincer grasp (thumb and finger coordination)
• Hand strength (squeezing, gripping, holding)
• Bilateral coordination (using both hands together)
• Hand-eye coordination (precision and control)
• Finger dexterity (individual finger movements)
• Writing readiness (pencil grip and control)
• Tool use (scissors, utensils, manipulatives)
• Precision and control (careful, deliberate movements)

"I see so many children starting school without the fine motor skills they need for writing. Their hands get tired, they avoid drawing and writing, and they fall behind. But fine motor skills 

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