The intertwining teddy bear will introduce your child to a world of fun and creativity. In addition, it will completely gradually learn to tie shoelaces and help develop manual skills.
How does it work? Give your child our board and he will know what to do next. She can dress it up, tie it to the cubes and maybe decorate it with chopsticks or colourful strings. By manipulating the hand and weaving the string through the holes, the child practises precision and prepares the hand for writing. Why? Because before a toddler begins to put his first letters, he needs to develop fine motor skills – to learn to control the hand and fingers. That’s exactly what the game with our stringing board is for. Thanks to the teddy bear, learning how to tie shoes, lace and knit becomes a wonderful adventure – a game of imagination and discovering the world with all the senses (i.e. polysensory).
In addition, if you include atmospheric introductory music (e.g. oriental and a bit fairy-tale-like), all the senses will be involved in learning to lace. This is the essence of polysensory teaching, whose predecessor was Maria Montessori. These exercises are a great opportunity to hone many valuable skills. Above all, the young student of the art of mallet making will learn to control the hand and fingers correctly. Secondly, exercise is a great opportunity to correct the way a toddler ties bows and loops. What else? We have taken care of a nice, modern design and eco-friendly, environmentally friendly materials. Nothing but fun!
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