Showing posts with label fine motor skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fine motor skills. Show all posts

Tie Up Shoe Review

Tie Up Shoe
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my kids realy did want to play and learn i was so unipressed when it came this small shoe but wonders of wonders they loved it and that is a big thing with my hyper kids

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This wooden shoe is perfect for teaching young children to lace and tie. And, it looks like a real sneaker, complete with tread carved into the wooden sole.

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African American Boy Dressing Doll Review

African American Boy Dressing Doll
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This is great! African American dolls for boys are hard to come by. My friend's son loved this and got a kick out of buckling and zipping and everything else. Plus, the doll is soft and friendly looking!

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Introduce Global Diversity and make learning dressing skills fun at the same time! Teach children to button, zip, snap, lace, buckle, and velcro.Machine washable. 15" tall African American Boy Dressing Doll

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Snakey Skill Building Puppet by Pockets of Learning Review

Snakey Skill Building Puppet by Pockets of Learning
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As an Occupational Therapist, I use this toy frequently to teach dressing skills to the children with whom I work. They have so much fun piecing the snake together that they forget they are learning to manipulate fasteners in the process. The head of the snake is a hand puppet, and the soft, colorful body pieces are both large and durable, making them easier to manipulate. My elementary school-aged children of all ages request "Snakey" again and again. This educational toy is definetly worth the money!

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This colorful toy features six fastening skills, including, zipper, buckle, Velcro, button, lace and snap. Snakey was designed by a pediatric physical therapist to blend education and fine motor development with imaginative play. Nearly 5 feet long. Ages 18 months and up.

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Alex Toys Learn to Dress Monkey Review

Alex Toys Learn to Dress Monkey
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This is a really cute, happy looking monkey that actually teaches without batteries, lights or noise! He has several dressing activities, similar to Dressy Bessy and Dapper Dan. He has a zipper, buttons, straps, etc. to help the little ones learn to dress. It has a lot of detail, check out the shoes! He even has a little banana that can be stored in his pocket, which for some reason fascinates my young grandson! This is a well made, sturdy toy that my grandson loves to play with and love.

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Learn to dress from head to toe with Alex the monkey| This 22? long plush doll has 11 dressing activities that help develop fine motor skills. Learn to snap on straps, button, hook and loop, zipper and more. Comes with real socks and lace up sneakers, and his shirt and overalls are removable, too. Suitable for age 18 months and up.

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Melissa & Doug Magnetic Pretend Play - Jack Review

Melissa and Doug Magnetic Pretend Play - Jack
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My son loved his Dress Up Joey so I thought this would be the perfect companion for Joey. It really is great though Jack mostly just wears his hockey gear. These are really great and kind of a nice "quiet time" toy.
2 complaints:
1) Jack is not quite the same quality as Joey and is already starting to show wear even though he's much newer.
2) It would be awesome if both "dolls" were in the same pose and able to wear the same clothes. My son is not yet 3 and he gets aggravated with the fact that if he puts the wrong clothes on they don't fit quite right.
If you are choosing one over the other go for Joey unless your kiddo is a sports nut.

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Sports are always in season and Jack is a winner on every playing field. Your young sports fans will get a \'kick" out of getting Jack suited up in a variety of sporting attire. The wooden figure comes with a stand, 27 magnetic pieces, and is ready for basketball, baseball, soccer, football, or hockey regardless of the weather.

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Playskool Mr. Potato Head Silly Suitcase-Colors May Vary Review

Playskool Mr. Potato Head Silly Suitcase-Colors May Vary
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I got this for my son's second b-day a year ago. We have had SO much fun with it! The pieces are durable, and there are so many options. But most of all, it's nice having the suitcase for all the parts. My son loves to play with it so much that we just bought his niece the Mrs. Potato Head Silly Suitcase for Christmas. And everytime we have friends over it's one of the first things they gravitate to (even the adults).

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This suitcase is packed full with 40 different body parts and accessories to make hundreds of silly combinations! The wacky, mixed up looks for MR.or MRS. POTATO HEAD characters that you create will keep you busy--and giggling--for hours! Mr. Potato body comes with 4 ears, 3 pairs of eyes, 2 sets of teeth, 4 mouths, 1 tongue, 3 noses, 3 mustaches, 1 pair of glasses, 6 arms, 1 baseball hat, 1 pair of feet, 2 pairs of shoes, 1 fireman hat, 1 fire extinguisher, 1 police hat, 1 police belt, 1 police badge, 1 handcuff, 2 thin mustaches, 1 bowtie and carry case. Mrs. Potato body comes with 4 ears, 4 pairs of eyes, 1 set of teeth, 4 mouths, 3 tongues, 5 noses, 2 pair of sunglasses, 2 earrings, 2 flowers, 2 arms, 3 handbags, 1 pair of feet, 2 pairs of shoes, 1 flower hat, 1 ribbon hat, 2 wings, 1 pair of bunny slippers, 1 visor and carry case. " Forty mix-and-match parts let you create loads of silly looks for the famous face-changing spud! " Ages 2 and up.

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Playskool Mr. Potato Head Review

Playskool Mr. Potato Head
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Ok - Mr. Potato head brings back memories of my childhood. I don't recall playing with him all that much as a child but its just one of those toys you have to have. My two year old daughter got quite a few potato heads & additional dress up pieces. We've got a large container that we store them in and its been daily fun! Some of the pieces are small (earrings & buttons) so we've had to remove those from our section...but she loves making him look different daily. It originally helped with learning the eyes nose mouth hands...and then helped with her speech as well. I'm actually kind of sad she can say potato now - its one word that she was completely stumped on for the longest time..."table-low" -- a toy that brings back memories from my childhood and makes memories for my children! A must have in every family!!! Additional dress up pieces can be found for affordable prices!

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He's one goofy-looking potato--but that's never been a barrier to his wide "a-peel"! In this kit, preschoolers are introduced to Mr. Potato Head, the tater extraordinaire. With just 13 pieces, the options may seem limited--but only to adults. And once kids figure out the basics of putting Mr. Potato Head together, they'll want to move on to making extraterrestrial spuds: feet where ears should be, and so on. It's oh so silly! All the pieces store in Mr. Potato Head's body, but young ones will need adult assistance to snap the storage compartment door into place. --Ava Natov

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