Fine Motor
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Lacing activities are tools to develop fine motor skills. This is important when toddlers are first learning about their world through their sense of touch, how things feel and how they fit together. $7.99
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A great way to teach young children to "sew" even if it is just simple lacing. $13.94
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These cute, colorful critters shimmy across surfaces with a gentle pull of the cord. $4.95
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Ribbit! Burp! Buzzz! Toddlers hear frog sounds when they put a bug in or out of its mouth. $39.95
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These one-of-a-kind books include plenty of fun activities, plus game cards, and stickers, for personalizing. $14.99
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Kids can follow the simple, color-coded instructions to build the Floppy Jalopy or use their imaginations to build a one-of-a-kind vehicle with 133 pieces including a remote controlled infrared motor with a 25' range. $50.00
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This large tack set is great for creating anything imaginable. $22.99
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This 36" round soft mat that is also a 17-piece floor puzzle. $21.00
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35 pieces of I SPY fun. Ages 3-5. $14.99
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Kids design up to 56 different bracelets and rings. 48 feet of glitter tubing, jewelry pliers and glass beads included. $13.00
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